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- catalog contributor b1172516.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "1. Art for society's sake: The compass of middle-class culture -- The artist in postwar society -- Patrons and audiences -- 2. A poverty of patrons: Past forms of private patronage -- Business, bureaucracy, and the arts -- Foundations, companies, and taxes -- Museums and exhibitions -- Corporations and orchestras -- Theater and dance -- 3. Arts and the State: A national policy for culture -- The costs of culture -- Vitalizing traditions -- Familiar innovations -- 4. Arts to the people: The arts out-of-town -- Modern houses for contemporary arts -- Arts over the air and overseas -- Public money and official culture -- 5. The visual arts: show and sell: Modernism and postmodernism -- Nitten: "A symbol of Japan" -- Marketing art -- Glamorous art shows and their entrepreneurs -- 6. Theater: playing safe: Realism and its limits -- Houses and audience associations -- Enterprising companies -- Plays for profit -- 7. Music: cultivated clienteles: Fusions and crossovers -- Paying to play -- Music and ideology -- Making musical ends meet -- 8. Dance: contemporary classics: Classics and postmoderns -- Honoring the headmaster -- From studio to stage -- 9. The vertical mosaic.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 293-310.".
- catalog extent "ix, 324 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0691053634 :".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Japan.".
- catalog subject "700/.7952 19".
- catalog subject "Art patronage Japan.".
- catalog subject "Arts Japan.".
- catalog subject "Arts, Japanese.".
- catalog subject "NX705.5.J3 H38 1982".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Art for society's sake: The compass of middle-class culture -- The artist in postwar society -- Patrons and audiences -- 2. A poverty of patrons: Past forms of private patronage -- Business, bureaucracy, and the arts -- Foundations, companies, and taxes -- Museums and exhibitions -- Corporations and orchestras -- Theater and dance -- 3. Arts and the State: A national policy for culture -- The costs of culture -- Vitalizing traditions -- Familiar innovations -- 4. Arts to the people: The arts out-of-town -- Modern houses for contemporary arts -- Arts over the air and overseas -- Public money and official culture -- 5. The visual arts: show and sell: Modernism and postmodernism -- Nitten: "A symbol of Japan" -- Marketing art -- Glamorous art shows and their entrepreneurs -- 6. Theater: playing safe: Realism and its limits -- Houses and audience associations -- Enterprising companies -- Plays for profit -- 7. Music: cultivated clienteles: Fusions and crossovers -- Paying to play -- Music and ideology -- Making musical ends meet -- 8. Dance: contemporary classics: Classics and postmoderns -- Honoring the headmaster -- From studio to stage -- 9. The vertical mosaic.".
- catalog title "Artist and patron in postwar Japan : dance, music, theater, and the visual arts, 1955-1980 / Thomas R.H. Havens.".
- catalog type "text".