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La Vague du Japonisme: The Effects of Japanese Art on French Art in the late 19th Century

   
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Title: La Vague du Japonisme: The Effects of Japanese Art on French Art in the late 19th Century
 
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Date: October 17, 1997
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However, in 1852 the United States Government challenged Commodore Matthew Perry to negotiate and sign commercial treaties with Japan. On November 24, 1852 the commodore and his naval crew sailed onward to Japan and arrived on the shores of the Bay of Edo in July 1853 to make his proposals and give his ultimatum of trade peacefully or suffer violently in war...
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One year later Perry returned to a granted proposal and the relationship of the West and Japan began to rapidly change from that point on (ibid, 49). As international trade was opened in 1858 to the great maritime nations, a love for things Japanese began to erupt...
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