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Marie Baskirtseff and Japan

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Abstract Marie Bashkirtseff (1858-1884) was a Russian painter who studied at Academy Julian in Paris. She had been famous for her diary published after her premature death at the age of 26. In this paper, foll...owing "The Painting
Writing Woman: Marie Bashkirtseff and Feminist Art History" (in Art History and Women in the Modernist Age, Keiso-Shobo, 2003), I focused on the introduction of this p inter into Japan in the first half of the twentieth century. She was known to Japanese intellectuals including MORI Ogai, KURODA Seiki, and TOKUTOMI Roka. It was in 1926-28 that a translation of her diary by NOGAMI Toyoichiro with the assistance of his wife and novelist, NOGAMI Yaeko, was published. In Europe and America, Bashkirtseff became an icon of woman artist and her name was used as a synonym for a woman artist in newspapers, magazines and novels. She was well known both as a writing woman and as a painting woman, but in Japan, though some writers made mention of her art, she was recognized mainly as a diarist and forgotten faster than in Western countries. In Japan, Bashkirtseff was failed to become an icon of a painting woman, which means that Japanese woman artist lost a potential model of the same sex.
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Table of Contents 1 .初期の紹介記事一一徳富雇花と黒田清輝
2. 日記の位置づけ一一森鴎外
3. 美術評論家の視点一一岩村透
4. 日記の翻訳出版
5. 読者としての女性文学者一一野上禰生子と宮本百合子
6. バシュキルツェフと松方コレクション
7. むすび

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