Venice, exhibitions: exceptional exhibition of traditional Japanese dolls at the Museum of Eastern Art
мебелиMay 17 to 25, 2008
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As part of celebrations for 140 years of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literature at Ca ‘Foscari of Venice, thanks to collaboration with the Asia Eastern Department of Studies and Japanese Cultural Institute in Rome from 17 to 25 May held at the Museum of Eastern Art in Venice, an exceptional exhibition of traditional Japanese Ôno Hatsuko dollsмебели.
Ôno Hatsuko (1915-1982), after a debut as an artist painting in Western style, she discovers the world of doll and learns the different teacher Iesato Michiko’s techniques for creating . The style of this artist, inspired by an innate poetic sense, highlights feelings and atmospheres with refined taste and witty, which reveals his passion for his creatures and the depth of emotions in the plastic pose . With attitudes, expressions of the faces, colors and the materiality of tissues, with streamlined and slender lines in space, designed with sensitivity lively visions that seem come outside the prints of the floating world (ukiyoe). Made in poses and attitudes always evocative, with refined combinations of fabrics, hairstyles, objects and accessories, artist Ôno’s dolls seem to revive in a delicate Japanese past… now lost.





















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