Modern Chinese Design's Eastern View;the Influence of Japanese Design Education——Focusing on the Design Department of Tokyo Fine Arts School during the Meiji and Taisho Periods
The article aims to explore the evolution of modern design education,particularly focusing on the modern design art education in Japan represented by the Tokyo Fine Arts School.From the early Meiji period to the fifteenth year of the Taisho era,spanning nearly sixty years of development,this paper systematically sorts out the development context of the Pattern Department of the Tokyo Fine Arts School in conjunction with relevant historical materials,aiming to reveal the influence of early 20th century Japan on modern design education in China.The article first introduces the introduction of the concept of"patterns"and its dissemination in Japan,with a focus on analyzing the outstanding contributions of modern Japanese design education pioneers such as Kaijirou Noutomi.Next,it elaborates in detail the establishment of the Pattern Department at the Tokyo Fine Arts School,its curriculum,and the evolution of its teaching methods,highlighting the school's core position in promoting the popularization of design education in Japan.Finally,by summarizing the development process of design education at the Tokyo Fine Arts School,it explores its inspirations and influences on modern design education in China.
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