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Kakuzō Okakura


Alternative spellings:
Okakura Kakuzō
Okakura-Kakuzo
Okakura Kakuzo
Okakura Tenshin
Okakura Tenshin
Tenshin Okakura
Kakuzo Okakura
Kakuzô Okakura
Tianxin Gangcang
Gang cang Tian xin
Gangcang Tianxin
Tian xin Gang cang
Tianxin Gangcang
Gang cang Jiao san
Gangcang Jiaosan
Jiao san Gang cang
Jiaosan Gangcang
Gang cang Jue san
Gangcang Juesan
Jue san Gang cang
Juesan Gangcang
Gang cang Jiao cang
Gangcang Jiaocang
Jiao cang Gang cang
Jiaocang Gangcang
天心 岡倉
岡倉天心
岡倉覚三
覺三 岡倉

B: 1862
D: 1913
Biblio: Japan. Kunstwissenschaftler und -promoter
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Profession

  • Kunsthistoriker
  • Kunstkritiker
  • Philosoph
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  • Okakura Kakuzō (岡倉 覚三, February 14, 1863 – September 2, 1913) (also known as 岡倉 天心 Okakura Tenshin) was a Japanese scholar and art critic who in the era of Meiji- Restoration reform defended traditional forms, customs and beliefs. Outside Japan, he is chiefly renowned for The Book of Tea: A Japanese Harmony of Art, Culture, and the Simple Life (1906). Written in English, and in the wake of the Russo-Japanese War, it decried Western caricaturing of the Japanese, and of Asians more generally, and expressed the fear that Japan gained respect only to the extent that it adopted the barbarities of western militarism. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1959
    1
      1917

    Series

    1. Insel-Bücherei (1)