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  1. 28 de ago. de 2015 · Richard Miles' catalog, "Elizabeth Keith: The Printed Works," Pacific Asia Museum (1991), was produced in conjunction with a similarly-titled exhibition held at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, California that ran from October 1991 through February 1992. At the time, it was a seminal catalog, illustrating 108 of Keith's woodblock prints and ...

  2. The Scottish artist Elizabeth Keith was among only a handful of foreign visitors to Korea in the early twentieth century. She journeyed to the Diamond Mountains during her stay in the 1920s and wrote of her experience: “I would not have missed the grandeur for all the danger. Sometimes a mountain-top would appear like the dome of a great ...

  3. Elizabeth Keith naît à Macduff 1, en Écosse, le 30 avril 1887 2. Elle est la cousine de l'anthropologue Arthur Keith 3 . L'œuvre de Keith consiste en des gravures représentant la vie et la culture asiatiques 4, une fascination qu'elle a acquise lors de son voyage à Tokyo à l'âge de 28 ans, où elle est restée pendant neuf ans 5.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2001 · Elizabeth Keith, a self-taught artist specializing in watercolors and drawings, later ventured into the Japanese technique of woodblock printmaking. Her artistic journey took a pivotal turn when her sister married a publisher in Japan, significantly influencing the trajectory of Keith's career and contributing to the artist she is recognized as today.

  5. 31 de may. de 2020 · Elizabeth Keith, Korean Scholar 1921, woodblock print, 45× 31.7cm. Freer and Sackler Galleries, Washington, D.C. (artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by Google Arts & Culture)

  6. Elizabeth Keith. 1887年-1956年 スコットランド出身. 版画家。. 1915年、東京で雑誌を発行していたロバートソン・スコットと結婚した姉エルスペットを訪ねて来日。. 国内のほかにも中国、朝鮮、フィリピンなどアジア諸国を旅行し、現地の日常風景のスケッチを ...

  7. Elizabeth Keith (1887-1956) Elizabeth Keith was one of the rare Western artists in the Shin Hanga or “New Print” movement, and one of even fewer women. Her designs were clean and elegant, with a subtle pallette, and found considerable popularity in Europe at a time when the Western world was fascinated by Asia and all-things-Japan.