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Essay heading: Japan and Western Europe in Feudal Times
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The European desire to make their castles and cathedrals exquisitely detailed makes for a sharp contrast with the simplistic way that most Japanese architecture is "characterized by gravity.
Another distinct style that could define either culture during its feudal period is its visual art. This factor differs from architecture in that though the art that came out of Europe and Japan were quite different, the ideas behind them where the same... displayed 300 characters
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This factor differs from architecture in that though the art that came out of Europe and Japan were quite different, the ideas behind them where the same. European feudal art can also be classified into Romanesque and Gothic, the time periods being the same as in architecture. The art that came out of Medieval Europe was very much based in the common religion, Christianity... displayed next 300 characters
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