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  1. The book of tea. With foreword & biographical sketch by Elise Grilli by Kakuzo (1862-1913) Okakura, 1962-01-01
  2. The Book Of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo 1862-1913, 2010-10-15
  3. The book of tea by Okakura-Kakuzo. by Okakura. Kakuzo. 1862-1913., 1921-01-01
  4. The awakening of Japan. by Okakura-Kakuzo by Okakura. Kakuzo. 1862-1913., 1921-01-01
  5. The book of tea. by Okakura-Kakuzo. by Okakura. Kakuz{macr}o. 1862-1913., 1906-01-01
  6. The awakening of Japan by Okakura-Kakuzo. by Okakura. Kakuz{macr}o. 1862-1913., 1904-01-01
  7. Japanese Painting and National Identity: Okakura Tenshin and His Circle (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies) by Victoria Weston, 2003-01

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Okakura Kakuzō (岡倉 覚三, February 14, 1862 – September 2, 1913; also known as 岡倉 天心 Okakura Tenshin ) was a Japanese scholar who contributed to the development of arts in Japan . Outside of Japan, he is chiefly remembered today as the author of The Book of Tea
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Born in Yokohama to parents originally from Fukui , Kakuzō attended Tokyo Imperial University , where he first met and studied under Ernest Fenollosa . In 1890, Okakura was one of the principal founders of the first Japanese fine-arts academy, Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko Tokyo School of Fine Arts ) and a year later became the head, though he was later ousted from the school in an administrative struggle. Later, he also founded the ( Japan Art Institute ) with Hashimoto Gahō and Yokoyama Taikan . He was invited by William Sturgis Bigelow to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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    Art with us, as elsewhere, is the expression of the highest and noblest of our national culture, so that, in order to understand it, we must pass in review the various phases of Confucian philosophy; the different ideals which the Buddhist mind has from time to time revealed; those mighty political cycles which have one after another unfurled the banner of nationality; the reflection in patriotic thought of the lights of poetry and the shadows of heroic characters; and the echoes, alike of the wailing of a multitude, and of the mad-seeming merriment of the laughter of a race.

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    Born in Yokohama to parents originally from Fukui , Kakuzō attended Tokyo Imperial University , where he first met and studied under Ernest Fenollosa . In 1890, Okakura was one of the principal founders of the first Japanese fine-arts academy, Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko Tokyo School of Fine Arts ) and a year later became the head, though he was later ousted from the school in an administrative struggle. Later, he also founded the ( Japan Art Institute ) with Hashimoto Gahō and Yokoyama Taikan . He was invited by William Sturgis Bigelow to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in 1904 and became the first head of the Asian art division in 1910. Okakura was a high-profile urbanite who had an international sense of self. In the

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    Born in Yokohama to parents originally from Fukui , Kakuzō attended Tokyo Imperial University , where he first met and studied under Ernest Fenollosa . In 1890, Okakura was one of the principal founders of the first Japanese fine-arts academy, Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko Tokyo School of Fine Arts ) and a year later became the head, though he was later ousted from the school in an administrative struggle. Later, he also founded the ( Japan Art Institute ) with Hashimoto Gahō and Yokoyama Taikan . He was invited by William Sturgis Bigelow to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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    Jump to: navigation search Okakura Kakuzo February 14 September 2 ; also known as 岡倉 天心 Okakura Tenshin ) was a Japanese scholar who contributed the development of arts in Japan . Outside Japan, he is chiefly remembered today as the author of The Book of Tea Born in Yokohama to parents originally from Fukui , he attended Tokyo Imperial University , where he first met and studied under Ernest Fenollosa . In 1890, Okakura was one of the principal founders of the first Japanese fine-arts academy, Tokyo bijutsu gakko (Tokyo School of Fine Arts) and a year later became the head, though he was later ousted from the school in an administrative struggle. Later, he also founded Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Institute of Fine Arts) with Hashimoto Gahō and Yokoyama Taikan . In , he became the first head of the Asian art division of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Okakura was a high-profile urbanite who had an international sense of self in the Meiji Era as the first dean of the Tokyo Fine Arts School (now the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music ). He wrote all of his main works in

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