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Researcher
Freya Terryn
- Disciplines:Japanese language, History of art, Visual cultures, Graphic arts, Painting and drawing, Printmaking
Affiliations
- Japanese Studies, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From21 Dec 2016 → Today
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- The Meiji prints in the collection of the Royal Museums for Art and History, Brussels.From23 Nov 2016 → 30 Sep 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
Publications
1 - 9 of 9
- Playful pictures as satire: Utagawa Hiroshige III capitalizing on the shift in political power during the Boshin War(2023)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 265 - 292Number of pages: 28 - Japanese Art in Belgium in the 1920s: Hidden Treasures and Public Celebrations(2022)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 208 - 215Number of pages: 8 - Love for sale: Hiroshige III's instructions on how to be a good wife(2022)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 36 - 49 - What’s in a name? Utagawa Hiroshige III and the art of reinventing oneself(2022)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 28 - 41 - Image and Text to Educate the Nation: Reinterpreting the Woodblock Print Series Pictorial Record of Products of Great Japan(2021)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 171 - 191 - Japanese Woodblock Prints and the Meiji State: Production, Reception, and Intention in the Prints of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi and Utagawa Hiroshige III(2021)
Authors: Freya Terryn, Adrien Carbonnet
- To exhibit or not to exhibit: The Ministry of the Interior and Japanese woodblock prints at the World's Fairs of 1876 and 1878(2020)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 166 - 189 - News from the winter wonderland: Yoshitoshi's representation of Saigō Takamori(2018)
Authors: Freya Terryn
Pages: 62 - 74 - The Meiji Prints housed in the Collection of the Royal Museums of Art and History(2017)
Authors: Freya Terryn, Room of Sub-Major Curriculum EU-Japanology 関西大学大学院文学研究科副専攻 EU-日本学室 Kansai University Graduate School of Letters
Pages: 106 - 120