Caring for Japanese Arts at the Chester Beatty Library (9781628971842)
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Author: Yoshiko Ushioda, Etsuko Kanamori (Translator)
Caring for Japanese Art at the Chester Beatty Library is a memoir of Yoshiko Ushioda, looking back at more than five decades of life in Dublin. The story begins in 1960, when she traveled from Tokyo with her young son to join her husband, a research-fellow at University College Dublin. Beginning as a volunteer at the Chester Beatty Library in 1970, she would go on to become curator and accompany masterpieces loaned by The Chester Beatty Library to special exhibitions all around the world. Both inspiring and heartfelt, Mrs. Ushioda's memoir will be of interest to both lovers of Japanese Art and those interested in Irish-Japanese relations.
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press (01/29/2018)
Paperback: 220 pages
ISBN-10: 1628971843
ISBN-13: 9781628971842
Item Weight: 0.50lbs
Dimensions: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.50d
Caring for Japanese Art at the Chester Beatty Library is a memoir of Yoshiko Ushioda, looking back at more than five decades of life in Dublin. The story begins in 1960, when she traveled from Tokyo with her young son to join her husband, a research-fellow at University College Dublin. Beginning as a volunteer at the Chester Beatty Library in 1970, she would go on to become curator and accompany masterpieces loaned by The Chester Beatty Library to special exhibitions all around the world. Both inspiring and heartfelt, Mrs. Ushioda's memoir will be of interest to both lovers of Japanese Art and those interested in Irish-Japanese relations.
Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press (01/29/2018)
Paperback: 220 pages
ISBN-10: 1628971843
ISBN-13: 9781628971842
Item Weight: 0.50lbs
Dimensions: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.50d
About the Author
Ushioda, Yoshiko: - Yoshiko Ushioda was born in 1931 in Mito, Japan, and moved to Dublin in 1960. In 1970, she began volunteering at the Chester Beatty Library, and was promoted to curator of the Japanese Arts Collection in 1980. She retired in 1996, and currently lives in Dublin with her huband.Kanamori, Etsuko: - was born in 1959 in Nagasaki and has worked as a translator for Ericsson Japan in Fukuoka and Shin-Yokohama. She currently lives in Dublin, Ireland.