@techreport{oai:bunka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001908, author = {五十殿, 利治 and 滝沢, 恭司 and 鈴木, 貴宇 and 喜夛, 孝臣 and 江口, みなみ}, month = {Mar}, note = {The present study is to examine the image of “Artist” in modern Japan, an image which was different from traditional literati and imported from West just like the Art itself. Late Meiji and early Taisho period saw a surge of modernism in art and literature in Japan and special attention is paid to the significance of artists’ fashion including “nude”. Major modernists in the 1920s and the 1930s such as Ryusei Kishida, Kaita Murayama, Kyojiro Hagiwara, Tomoyoshi Murayama and so on were multi-talented and transcended traditional boundaries of genres of arts and some of them attracted public attention for their fashion and thus were widely publicized as a fashion leader. These no doubt contributed to the formation of the general image of “Artist”. Our purpose is to investigate modern fashion in terms of general art(s) history, taking into consideration western original models and its transformations in modern Japan, its reception of general public and so on}, title = {近代日本モダニズム芸術とファッションについての研究 : 1910年代-1930年代を中心に}, year = {2011} }