Kei Tanaka
Associate Professor
Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences
University of Tokushima
Japan
Biography
Kei Tanaka has done her PhD in Social Sciences from Hitotsubashi University in 2009. Currently she is working as Associate Professor in Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences in Tokushima University. Her research interests are French culture history, Western art history, Social and cultural background created by the Louvre Museum. Several papers of her work were published in reputed international journals. She is the member of The Historical Society of Japan, The Japanese Society of Western History, Japan-France History Society.
Research Interest
French culture history, Western art history, Social and cultural background created by the Louvre Museum.
Publications
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Kei Tanaka. The Origin of the Idea of Creating the Louvre Museum : Foundation of the Royal Gallery of the Luxembourg Palace and its Function (1747-1750). Hitotsubashi bulletin of social sciences. 2009. 1(2): 1-13.
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Kei Tanaka. An Interrelation between the Art Government and the Public on the Eve of the French Revolution : A Case of D'Angiviller's "Travaux d'emulation" (1777-1789). Western History. 2011. 242: 126-144.