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Lunch & Learn: Clothes Make The Man - Samurai, Sumo & Tattoos in Nineteenth-Century Japan

A Part of the Regent's College Artspace Fesitval

Artspace Festival - Man in Japanese ArmourTuesday 23 March, 1.00-1.50 in Tuke Cinema

This free 50 minute lecture on the ways in which photographs demonstrate how men's clothing, or the lack thereof, defined social status in 19th century Japan. 

Eleanor Hight is a photo-historian from the University of New Hampshire in the United States; this year she is Director of the UNH London Program and teaches art history at Regent's College. 

 

Page last updated 3/23/2011

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