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The Ho-o-Den. The Ho-o-den (Phoenix Hall), An Illustrated Description of the Buildings Erected by the Japanese Government at the World?s Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park, Chicago, Tokyo, This publication appears to be a visitors guide for the Japanese exhibit rather than an after the fact account of the exhibit.
8 Jan 2017 As a guide for attendees, Okakura Kakuzo wrote an Illustrated Description of the Ho-o-den in English. In the booklet, he gave detailed descriptions of the interior rooms, paintings, carvings and furnishings which exemplified Japan's artistic accomplishments dating from the era when Columbus was setting
s Handbook of the World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago: Rand, McNally and Co., 1893), ed. by Stuart C. Wade, contrib. by Bertha Honore Palmer, Countess The Ho-o-den (Phoenix Hall): An Illustrated Description of the Buildings Erected by the Japanese Government at the World's Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park,
27 Aug 2011 Asian Phoenix, Japanese Ho-o (Ho-ou), Chinese Feng Huang, One of Four Guardians of the Four Directions, Symbol of the Empress, Mortal Enemy or Blissful Lover of Dragon. Carved wooden Phoenix transom panels (ranma ??) from the Phoenix Hall (Ho-o-den ???), the Japanese Pavilion at the
Japanese Ho-o-Den - World's Fair Chicago 1893 (Frank Lloyd Wright visited the fair when he was young. It would be the first time he saw Japanese architecture and art, which would greatly influence his work in the next century)
At previous international expositions, Japan set up tea stores and shrines to promote her culture to the world. At the Chicago International Exposition, however, the country constructed an authentic Japanese pavilion for the first time. Designed based on the Ho-o-Do (Phoenix Hall) of the Byodo-in Temple, the building was
Image: 1 2 Innovation: Ho-o-Den Location: Chicago Year: 1893 Architect: Masamichi Kuru The Ho-o-Den was built for the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition. It was designed to express the Japanese culture. The Ho-o-Den was designed by Masamichi Kuru. This building had a Japanese traditional structure and was
Japan dedicated the Ho-o-den (Phoenix. Pavilion) on the Wooded Island. Never before had the nation . guide visitors throughout the garden. From nearly every vantage point, there were views of distant . J.B. Campbell, Campbell's Illustrated History of the World's. Columbian Exposition (Toledo, Ohio: Carothers Pub.
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