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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2011. Issue 8-2
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AINU MODERN ART: FROM DECORATIVE AND APPLIED TO GRAPHIC ONE

Marina Viktorovna Osipova
Far-Eastern State Classical University


Submitted: November 10, 2011
Abstract. The author undertakes the attempt to reveal the new forms of creative activity of Ainu - the Far Eastern aboriginal ethnic group and to determine the reasons due to which these people came from decorative and applied art to easel painting and sculpture.
Key words and phrases:
айны
аборигены Нижнего Амура
декоративно-прикладное искусство
станковое искусство
традиция
Ainu
lower Amur aborigines
decorative and applied art
easel art
tradition
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References:
  1. Гонтмахер П. Я., Осипова М. В. Айны: историко-этнографические очерки: XIX-XX вв. Хабаровск: Изд-во ДВГГУ, 2009. 128 с.
  2. ПМА (сборы 2007 г.). Из личной беседы с директором Национального музея айнской культуры в с. Нибутани г-ом Тосинори Ямагиси; из личной беседы с Фукудзи Каизава, 1937 г.р., м.р. Ноборибетцу, Хоккайдо, Япония.
  3. Dubreuil Ch. O. Ainu Journey: from Tourist Art to Fine Arts // Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People. Washington, D.C.: Arctic Studies Center; National Museum of Natural History; Smithsonian Institution, 1999. P. 335-353.
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