Buddhist Japonisme : Emile Guimet and the Butsuzō-zui
Résumé
The nucleus of most collections of Japanese Buddhist artefacts in Europe developed during the Meiji period, which happened to be contemporary with the so-called "Japonism" (or Japonisme) movement in art history.
We can therefore say there was at that time a "Buddhist Japonism" trend in Europe.
Its most representative figure is Emile Guimet (1836-1918).
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