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Arrival of the "Southern Barbarians"

Arrival of the "Southern Barbarians"

c. 1600
Location: not on view

Did You Know?

Europeans were called "Southern Barbarians" because their ships arrived in Japan from the south.

Description

These screens show European merchants arriving in Japan. Almost certainly the persons represented are Portuguese, since they are accompanied by Roman Catholic priests. Early in the seventeenth century the Portuguese were forced out of Japan, chiefly because of internal difficulties caused by their missionaries. Later between 1641 and 1853 the Dutch were the only Europeans permitted to trade with Japan, but their presence was restricted to a port town in far western Japan, near present day Nagasaki.
  • Ogiware Yasunosuke
    Nagami Takutaro 永見 徳太郎 [1890–1950], Nagasaki, Japan
    ?–1960
    (Mayuyama and Company, Tokyo, Japan, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)
    1960–
    The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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    Hōun 寳雲, no. 4 (1932): pp. 64–83.
    Buhot, Jean. "Les Paravents Des Portugais: A Propos du Paravent du Musée Guimet." Revue Des Arts Asiatiques 12, no. 2/3 (June-September 1938): 113–124. Reproduced: pls. 2–4 www.jstor.org
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