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Essay heading: La Vague du Japonisme: The Effects of Japanese Art on French Art in the late 19th Century
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Between the years of 1633 and 1639 Iemitsu, the second shogun of the Tokugawa Era, launched an expulsion of Western people, ideas and products from Japan - an embrace of sakoku (Lambourne 2005, 7). He prohibited his Japanese citizens from traveling West of Korea or south of the Ryukyu Islands, restricted the export of weapons, and banned the spread of Christianity and travel of Catholics to Japan... displayed 300 characters
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Then, Iemitsu forbade Portuguese traders on Japanese soil, and the last of their ships sailed away from Nagasaki in 1639. The gates of Japan remained closed for just over 200 years (Gordon 2003, 17). However, in 1852 the United States Government challenged Commodore Matthew Perry to negotiate and sign commercial treaties with Japan... displayed next 300 characters
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