Kokka (國華) (lit. 'Flower of the Nation') is a periodical of East Asian art, first issued in October 1889. Kokka was established by Okakura Tenshin, journalist Takahashi Kenzō (高橋健三), and a patron of the arts who sought to challenge the primacy of Western art in Meiji Japan. Kokka is published in Japanese, with contents and some summaries in English. In 1905 an English-language edition was also published. A pioneer of collotype printing in Japan, the publication is renowned for the quality of its images.
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| - Kokka (國華) (lit. 'Flower of the Nation') is a periodical of East Asian art, first issued in October 1889. Kokka was established by Okakura Tenshin, journalist Takahashi Kenzō (高橋健三), and a patron of the arts who sought to challenge the primacy of Western art in Meiji Japan. Kokka is published in Japanese, with contents and some summaries in English. In 1905 an English-language edition was also published. A pioneer of collotype printing in Japan, the publication is renowned for the quality of its images. (en)
- 『国華』(こっか、題字は旧字体の國華)は、日本・東洋古美術研究誌である。1889年(明治22年)、岡倉天心らにより創刊された。現在も刊行が続く美術雑誌としては世界で最も古い雑誌の一つ。現在は朝日新聞出版が、美術館や博物館、美術史研究者ら向けに毎号800部を発行している。 (ja)
- Kokka 國華 (Flor da Nação 國華?) refere-se a um publicação periódica de , emitida pela primeira vez em outubro de 1889. Kokka foi estabelecido por Okakura Tenshin, pelo jornalista Takahashi Kenzo, e por um patrono de artes que tentaram desafiar a primazia da arte ocidental durante o período Meiji, no Japão. Kokka foi publicado em japonês, integrando alguns resumos em inglês. Pioneiro da impressão fototipia no Japão, a publicação foi reconhecida pela qualidade das suas imagens. (pt)
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| - Kokka (國華) (lit. 'Flower of the Nation') is a periodical of East Asian art, first issued in October 1889. Kokka was established by Okakura Tenshin, journalist Takahashi Kenzō (高橋健三), and a patron of the arts who sought to challenge the primacy of Western art in Meiji Japan. Kokka is published in Japanese, with contents and some summaries in English. In 1905 an English-language edition was also published. A pioneer of collotype printing in Japan, the publication is renowned for the quality of its images. (en)
- 『国華』(こっか、題字は旧字体の國華)は、日本・東洋古美術研究誌である。1889年(明治22年)、岡倉天心らにより創刊された。現在も刊行が続く美術雑誌としては世界で最も古い雑誌の一つ。現在は朝日新聞出版が、美術館や博物館、美術史研究者ら向けに毎号800部を発行している。 (ja)
- Kokka 國華 (Flor da Nação 國華?) refere-se a um publicação periódica de , emitida pela primeira vez em outubro de 1889. Kokka foi estabelecido por Okakura Tenshin, pelo jornalista Takahashi Kenzo, e por um patrono de artes que tentaram desafiar a primazia da arte ocidental durante o período Meiji, no Japão. Kokka foi publicado em japonês, integrando alguns resumos em inglês. Pioneiro da impressão fototipia no Japão, a publicação foi reconhecida pela qualidade das suas imagens. (pt)
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