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… 163 … InDeX to tHe IntRoDUCtoRY essAYs Adam, Jules, 13 Adam, Juliette, 23 Akutagawa Ryunosuke, 44 Alexandre, André, 12 Arnold, Edwin, 13, 16, 31, 55n72 Beato, Felix, 27 Beebee, Thomas, 42 Belasco, David, 12 Bernard, Emile, 125 Bertin, Louis-Emile, 30 Bracquemond, Félix, 17 Burty, Philippe, 13, 18–19, 35–37 Cernuschi, Henri, 36–37 Curval, Philippe, 45 Degron Henri, 13 Détang, Louis, 30 Duchess of Richelieu [Alice Heine], 26, 46 Duret, Théodore, 13, 36–37 Dury, Léon, 124–125 ensor, Laura, 2 Eugénie, Empress of France, 20 Gambetta, Léon, 20 Gardner, John, 43 Gauguin, Paul, 125 Golden, Arthur, 49 Goncourt, Jules and Edmond de, 17, 34–35, 38 Gonse, Louis, 38 Guimet, Emile, 6, 19–21, 47; Numbers in boldface refer to figures … 164 … index in Japan, 24, 27, 123–125; museum, 19–20, 125; Promenades japonaises, 5, 20, 25, 39, 123–126 Hartmann, Georges, 12 Hearn, Lafcadio, 6, 10 Hokenson, Jan, 30 Holme, Charles, 59n113 Hunt, William Morris, 19 Hyde, Helen, 24, 54n58 Impressionism, 37 Japan, literature in, 44; Meiji history, 22–24, as military power, 48 Japonisme, 45; common themes, 32, 38–41, 123; popularization of, 40–41; political divisions, in 32, 34–35; 40–41; Régamey and, 17–18; as term, 13, 36 Kawakami, Akane, 30 Krafft, Hugues, 55n71 Kyosai, Kawanabe, 39, 57n98, 125–126 Long, John Luther, 1, 12, 43 Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 19 Loti, Pierre, 6, 10, 16, 20; “A Ball at Edo, ” 44; on Buddhism , 22; as illustrator, 39, 57n97, 125; as imperialist , 11, 32; in Japan, 21, 23, 38, 127; on Japanese art, 39; Japoneries d’automne, 49n3; Madame Chrysanthème, 1–4, 10–12, 16, 24, 26, 28–31, 38–39, 42–43, 45, 123–125; Madame Prune, 10, 48, 51n26 Louis XIV, King of France, 26 Madame Butterfly, 1 Maguire, Gregory, 43 Matsmoto, Soïchiro, 21, 124 Matsuda, Matt K., 30, 32, 40, 53n47, 58n100 Matsukata, Masako, 46–47 Matsukata, Masayoshi, 46–47 Mempes, Mortimer, 1, 2 Messager, André, 1–2, 12 Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan, 22 Myrbach, Félician, 4–6, 5 napoleon III, Emperor of France, 20, 35 Noguchi, Yone, 43–44, 59n108 Norman, Henry, 13, 31, 52n30 orientalism, 49n5 Pissarro, Camille, 37 La Plume [journal], 2, 13, 14, 15, 26–27, 31, 35–37 Proust, Marcel, 42, 44 Puccini, Giacomo, 1, 3, 12, 49 Randall, Alice, 43 Régamey, Félix, 13; on Buddhism , 21–22; Drawing Instruction in the United States, 43; illustrations by, 5–6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 15, 17–21, 19, 24, 34; in Japan, 17, 21, 24, 26–27, 124–125; [3.144.187.103] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:53 GMT) … 165 … index Japan in Art and Industry, 38; on Japanese art, 39; as Japoniste, 17–18; on Loti, 2–3, 6, 12–13, 16–17, 26, 28–30; Okoma, 21, 124; paintings by, 24, 25, 47; political views, 20, 32, 40 Régamey, Frédéric, 17 Régamey, Guillaume [father], 17 Régamey, Guillaume [son], 17–19 reviews of The Pink Notebook, 30 Rhys, Jean, 43 Riberolles, Henri de, 13, 31, 55n73 Richie, Donald, 59n115 Rossi, Luigi, 4–6, 24, 33 silverman, Debora, 35 Van Gogh, Vincent, and Madame Chrysanthème, 3–4, 4, 6, 8, 17, 42, 125–126 Vercier, Bruno, 30–31 Viaud, Louis Marie Julien. See Loti, Pierre Watanna, Onoto [Winifred Eaton], 43–44 Wilde, Oscar, 41–42 Wirgman, Charles, 27 Yamata, Kikou, 125 Yamata, Tadazoumi, 125 Christopher reed, who holds a doctorate in art history from Yale University, is currently associate professor of English and visual culture at the Pennsylvania State University. His previous books include Bloomsbury Rooms: Modernism, Subculture, and Domesticity (winner of the 2006 Historians of British Art Book Prize in the single author, post-circa 1800 subject category) and the edited volumes A Roger Fry Reader and Not at Home: The Suppression of Domesticity in Modern Art and Architecture (both 1996). ABoUt tHe tRAnsLAtoR [3.144.187.103] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 03:53 GMT) Reed / The Pink Notebook Cover and interior design by Julie Matsuo-Chun Display type in Cochin; text in Century Schoolbook Printing and binding by Versa Press P r o d u c t i o n n o t e s for ...

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