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Japan and Britain After 1859: Creating Cultural Bridges

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xIllustrations1.7 Coats 2 61.8 Coats 3 71.9 Coats 4 71.10 Hats 71.11 Jacket 81.12 Trousers <strong>and</strong> braces 81.13 Wash st<strong>and</strong> 81.14 Basin, jug, etc. 81.15 Chest of drawers 91.16 Table setting 101.17 Watch 111.18 Bed <strong>and</strong> chamber pot 122.1 Vienna Exposition (1873), Gottfried Wagener <strong>and</strong> twenty-five<strong>Japan</strong>ese 192.2 Street of sgops at <strong>Japan</strong> British Exhibition, London, 1910 264.1 Girl decorating export ware 464.2 View of workshop for export ware 475.1 Maruzen in Yokohama, c.1880 606.1 Josiah Conder in <strong>Japan</strong>ese dress 746.2 Keio University Library (1912) 819.1 ‘The geisha’/Miss Marie Lloyd 1209.2 Duke <strong>and</strong> Duchess of Connaught, à la Japonaise 12110.1 James Lord Bowes 12911.1 E.A. Hornel, 1895 14711.2 Frank Brangwyn’s design for an art gallery, Tokyo 15213.1 Imre Kiralfy 17313.2 Britannia <strong>and</strong> Yamato, <strong>Britain</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Japan</strong> symbolically united 17513.3 The Garden of Peace at the <strong>Japan</strong> Exhibition, 1910 17815.1 Kyosai, Grasshopper <strong>and</strong> Poppy 20115.2 Mikimoto designs, including a likeness of John Ruskin 208

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