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Yanagi Sōetsu (****anese: 柳 宗悦,
March 21, 1889 – May 3, 1961), also
known as
Yanagi Muneyoshi, was a ****anese art critic, philosopher, and
founder of the...
- the
characterization of
Korean art and
culture as "sorrowful" in
Yanagi Sōetsu's theory of the "beauty of sorrow". The idea that han is a
specifically Korean...
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developed from the mid-1920s in ****an by a
philosopher and aesthete,
Yanagi Sōetsu (1889–1961),
together with a
group of craftsmen,
including the
potters Hamada...
- and silence. They are
adapted from the
concepts aut****d by Dr.
Yanagi Sōetsu (1898–1961),
aesthetician and
museum curator,
published in the ****anese...
- who were
interested in
Korean culture: the
Asakawa brothers and
Yanagi Sōetsu.
Yanagi met
Asakawa Takumi on his
first trip to Korea. The two resolved...
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England many
ideas he had
developed in ****an with the
social critic Yanagi Soetsu about the
moral and
social value of
simple crafts; both were enthusiastic...
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Station of Keio
Inokashira Line. The
museum was
established in 1936 by
Yanagi Sōetsu, the
founder of the
mingei movement;
Hamada Shōji
succeeded him as its director...
- He is the
grandson of the
weaver Yoshihiro Yanagi, who is the
nephew of
Sōetsu Yanagi, who is
known as the
father of the
Mingei (Folk Craft) Movement,...
- "thrown
before breakfast"), and pots made to look
natural and hand crafted.
Soetsu Yanagi, a
leading figure in the
mingei movement, said that a
craft object...
- ****anese crafts.
Yanagi was born in 1915 in Tokyo, ****an. His
father is
Yanagi Sōetsu,
founder of the ****anese folk
crafts mingei movement,
which celebrated the...