Le jardin japonais en Europe
The enthusiasm for Japanese Gardens which arose in Europe towards the second half of the 19th century in the wake of the “Japonism” movement, has in recent years encountered a vivid renaissance which has given rise to various representations of the Japanese Garden in the West. But this “Japanese Gar...
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Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille
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description | The enthusiasm for Japanese Gardens which arose in Europe towards the second half of the 19th century in the wake of the “Japonism” movement, has in recent years encountered a vivid renaissance which has given rise to various representations of the Japanese Garden in the West. But this “Japanese Garden” so often in question, where does it stem from and what are its precedents ? By examining the works of Akisato Ritō, a prolific writer, gardener and poet of the Edo period, this paper will try and show the considerable influence he exerted on the garden art of his time, and, by extension, on the garden typologies introduced to Europe in the 19th century. It appears as though these typologies may well have left a very profound imprint on the aesthetic representation of the Japanese Garden in the Western World. |
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spelling | doaj-art-2af240f8ef7c43e69b335e63dc751a262025-02-05T16:22:05ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242012-07-01810.4000/paysage.14475Le jardin japonais en EuropeUrsula Wieser BenedettiThe enthusiasm for Japanese Gardens which arose in Europe towards the second half of the 19th century in the wake of the “Japonism” movement, has in recent years encountered a vivid renaissance which has given rise to various representations of the Japanese Garden in the West. But this “Japanese Garden” so often in question, where does it stem from and what are its precedents ? By examining the works of Akisato Ritō, a prolific writer, gardener and poet of the Edo period, this paper will try and show the considerable influence he exerted on the garden art of his time, and, by extension, on the garden typologies introduced to Europe in the 19th century. It appears as though these typologies may well have left a very profound imprint on the aesthetic representation of the Japanese Garden in the Western World.https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/14475japonismAkisato RitōMeisho ZueJapanese gardenworld exhibitions |
spellingShingle | Ursula Wieser Benedetti Le jardin japonais en Europe Projets de Paysage japonism Akisato Ritō Meisho Zue Japanese garden world exhibitions |
title | Le jardin japonais en Europe |
title_full | Le jardin japonais en Europe |
title_fullStr | Le jardin japonais en Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Le jardin japonais en Europe |
title_short | Le jardin japonais en Europe |
title_sort | le jardin japonais en europe |
topic | japonism Akisato Ritō Meisho Zue Japanese garden world exhibitions |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/14475 |
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