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Eivind Eckbo and the Japonisme Movement

Eivind Eckbo and the Japonisme Movement

Edited by Widar Halén

£42.00

Publishing 9th Nov 2026
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    • The Japonism movement as seen through the eyes of Norwegian Eivind Eckbo
    • An extraordinary collection of Japanese art objects
    • A glimpse into the everyday life of Japan in the 19th century
    • Published to accompany the exhibition at Drammens Museum, Drammen (NO), 14.10.2026–3.1.2027
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    During his world trip in 1906, the Norwegian Eivind Eckbo spent three months in Japan. There, he visited Shinto sanctuaries, photographed everyday life, and developed a deep fascination with Japanese culture. This took place within the context of the Japonism movement, which developed in Europe at the end of the 19th century. His fascination became a lifelong passion that is evident in his numerous photographs and a collection of Japanese art objects, including several ukiyo-e, Japanese woodblock prints from the 17th to the 19th century. The publication not only highlights the great connection between Eivind Eckbo — who founded the Eckbo Foundation with his wife, Alice Mary Higford, in 1923 — and Japanese art and culture, but also uses this previously unpublished collection to illustrate the heyday of extraordinary Japanese art objects during the Meiji period.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Arnoldsche Art Publishers
    ISBN
    9783897907720
    Publish date
    9th Nov 2026
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    UK, US, Eastern Europe, France, Benelux, Japan, South Korea, Africa, South America & Ireland exclusive. South Africa, N&M East, China non-exclusive
    Size
    270 mm x 210 mm
    Pages
    240 Pages
    Illustrations
    220 color
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