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    History of Art in Japan
    • History of Art in Japan is a fully illustrated overview of Japanese art, written by one of Japan's most distinguished art historians. This masterful account of the country's exceptional cultural heritage sheds light on how Japan has nurtured distinctive aesthetics, prominent artists, and movements that have achieved global influence and popularity. A leading authority on Japanese art history, Tsuji Nobuo discusses works ranging from the Jōmon period to contemporary art, from earthenware figurines in 13,000 BCE to manga, anime, and modern subcultures. He explains crucial aspects of Japan's many artistic mediums and styles--including paintings, ukiyo-e, ceramics, sculpture, armor, gardens, and architecture--covering thousands of years. Drawing on newly discovered archaeological findings and the latest research, the book examines Japanese art in various contexts, including Buddhist and religious influences, aristocratic and popular aesthetics, and interactions with the world. Generously illustrated with hundreds of full-color images, maps, and figures, History of Art in Japan is an indispensable resource for all those interested in this multifaceted history, illuminating countless aspects of Japanese art for scholars and general readers alike.

      History of Art in Japan
    • Including the great masterpiece "Flora and Fauna."The year 2016 was the 300th anniversary of the birth of Jakuchu Ito, the driving force of the Japanese art boom today. An exhibition held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum "The 300th Anniversary of his Birth: Jakuchu" opened with huge fanfare, and included a special feature to display all 30 screens of the great masterpiece "Flora and Fauna," which belongs to the Museum of the Imperial Collections.This is the foremost edition of Jakuchu Ito and the definitive way to enjoy his most renowned masterpiece, "Flora and Fauna" in actual size. Thirty scroll-width pictures are filled with abundant animals and plants drawn vividly by Jakuchu. Some areas of the pictures were created using the "urazaishiki" technique (coloring from the back), which is often used in Buddhist paintings. The magnetism of his works have attracted art fans throughout the ages.

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