Art of Japan: Paintings, Prints and Screens : Selected Articles from Orientations, 1984-2002Orientations Magazine, 2002 - 538 |
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... developed a conciousness of itself as separate from Buddhism , bull festivals ( ushi matsuri ) were held at Shinto shrines . Such rites are still held in Izuishi , Shirosaki , Asako , Nagakami , Shikama , Kato , Tsuna , Miha- ra and ...
... developed a conciousness of itself as separate from Buddhism , bull festivals ( ushi matsuri ) were held at Shinto shrines . Such rites are still held in Izuishi , Shirosaki , Asako , Nagakami , Shikama , Kato , Tsuna , Miha- ra and ...
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... developed as to merit their inclu- sion in the genre of yamato - e ' sun and moon ' screens . The yamato - e style developed during the late ninth century , ultimately as a derivation of the blue - green landscape style transmitted ...
... developed as to merit their inclu- sion in the genre of yamato - e ' sun and moon ' screens . The yamato - e style developed during the late ninth century , ultimately as a derivation of the blue - green landscape style transmitted ...
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... developed this kao is in terms of shape , proportion and general aesthetic quality than the previous example ( see Fig . 3a ) - Shōhaku never repeated a kao shape , but the quality of design and structure changed and evolved over time ...
... developed this kao is in terms of shape , proportion and general aesthetic quality than the previous example ( see Fig . 3a ) - Shōhaku never repeated a kao shape , but the quality of design and structure changed and evolved over time ...
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