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- Permanent Link:
- http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA005842/00001
Notes
- Abstract:
- Elizabeth Keith (1887-1956), a self-taught artist, first went to Japan in 1915 to visit her younger sister, Elspet (‘Jessie’), who was married to J.W. Robertson-Scott, publisher of the Tokyo-based magazine The New East. She remained in Japan until 1924, travelling also in Korea, China and the Philippines. Although she made two subsequent trips to Japan in 1932 and 1936, many of the prints she produced throughout her career were based on sketches and watercolours made during her first visit. (Text by Tom Tomlinson, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.) ( en )
- General Note:
- VIAF (name authority) : Keith, Elizabeth, 1887-1956 : 54012305
- General Note:
- The 'Objects of instruction : the treasures of SOAS' exhibition was funded through a generous gift from the Foyle Foundation and with the support of the Arts & Humanities Research Council.
- General Note:
- Source: A. Contadini (ed.), Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007. Listed as item number: 114
- General Note:
- Published by Watanabe Shōzaburō, 1925
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- SOAS, University of London
- Holding Location:
- Brunei Gallery
- Rights Management:
- All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
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