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Sunuş
-Suna İnan ve İpek Kıraç-
Yüzyılın Sonunda İstanbul'da Bir Japon Romantik: Yamada Torajiro ve Pera'nın "Japon Mağazası" Nakamura Shoten
-Ömür Tufan-
Sultanların Japon Kültürü ile Tanışması ve Yamada Torajiro'nun Katkıları
-Miyuki Aoki Girardelli-
Japonya Mimari Tarihinde Ito Chuta
-Akihito Aoi-
Ito Chuta'nın Tasarımını Destekleyen Japon Zanaat Teknoloji
-Mikihiro Yamazaki-
"Vahşet" ve "Uygarlık" Asya'da Bir Mimarlık Tarihçisi: Ito Chuta
-Shin Muramatsu-
Otani Kozui ve Yeni Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: Cumhuriyet Dönemi Türk-Japon İlişkilerinin Kuruluşunda Bir Vizyonerin Rolü
-Erdal Küçükyalın-
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Da: Khalkedon Rare Books ABA, ILAB, IOBA, ESA, Istanbul, Turchia
Soft cover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. Paperback. 4to. (32 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 398 p., color ills. The Crescent and the Sun. Three Japanese in Istanbul: Yamada Torajiro, Ito Chuta, Otani Kozui.= Hilâl ve Günes. Istanbul'da üç Japon: Yamada Torajiro, Ito Chuta, Otani Kozui. [Exhibition catalogue]. a most interesting exhibition about three Japanese men: Yamada Torajiro (1866-1957), Ito Chuta (1867-1954), and Otani Kozui (1876-1948), these threemen visited Istanbul during the early stages of Turkish-Japanese relations. The endeavors and experiences of these three Japanese men in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic inspired this exhibition. Businessman and tea master Yamada, architect, professor, and the first Japanese architectural historian Itô, and Buddhist abbot and researcher Ôtani were three outstanding men who left their mark in Japan through their respective fields. Coincidentally enough, the three Japanese grew interested in the Ottoman Empire/Turkish Republic roughly around the same period, in late 19th to early 20th centuries, and left behind works that related their experiences in Turkey. The exhibition is based on the views and experiences of these three Japanese men; through new finds, historic works, and documents, including objects from Japanese and Istanbul museums that are displayed for the first time, it conveys the Ottoman Empire and Turkey impressions of Japanese from the Meiji period. Through the adventures of these three Japanese men, the exhibition explores a multi-layered window of history that opens from Istanbul to the world. TURKISH AND ISLAMIC ART Traditional art Constantinople Istanbul Japanese Turkisdh international relations Calligraphy Travel Collection. Codice articolo 030371
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Da: BOSPHORUS BOOKS, Istanbul, Turchia
Soft cover. Condizione: New. ESENBEL, SELCUK - MIYUKI AOKI GIRARDELLI - ERDAL KUCUKYALCIN (Editors) The Crescent and the Sun. Three Japanese in Istanbul: Yamada Torajiro, Ito Chuta, Otani Kozui = Hilal ve Gunes. Istanbul'da uc Japon: Yamada Torajiro, Ito Chuta, Otani Kozui. [Exhibition catalogue]. Istanbul: Istanbul Arastirmalari Enstitusu, 2010. Oblong large 8vo., 398 p., color and b/w ills. In Turkish and English. Paperback. New ISBN: 9789759123789 CATALOG: Turkish & Islamic arts KEYWORDS: Istanbul - Constantinople Japan Turkish Japanese relations photography Collection Art Travel Three Japanese men: Yamada Torajiro (1866-1957), Ito Chuta (1867-1954), and Otani Kozui (1876-1948), visited Istanbul during the early stages of Turkish-Japanese relations. The endeavors and experiences of these three Japanese men in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic inspired this exhibition. Businessman and tea master Yamada, architect, professor, and the first Japanese architectural historian Itô, and Buddhist abbot and researcher Otani were three outstanding men who left their mark in Japan through their respective fields. Coincidentally, the three Japanese grew interested in the Ottoman Empire/Turkish Republic roughly around the same period, in late 19th to early 20th centuries, and left behind works that related to their experiences in Turkey. The exhibition was based on the views and experiences of these three Japanese men; through new finds, historic works, and documents, including objects from Japanese and Istanbul museums, were displayed for the first time, conveying the Ottoman Empire's and Turkey's impressions of the Japanese from the Meiji period. Through the adventures of these three Japanese men, the exhibition explored a multi-layered window of history that opens out from Istanbul to the world. Codice articolo 42331
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Da: Istanbul Books, Istanbul, Turchia
Condizione: New. Editors: ; Esenbel, Selcuk; Girardelli, Miyuki Aoki; Kücükyalcin, Erdal Translator: 398 pages. Codice articolo B1010172
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