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They were seen on whole walls of a reception hall or temple, on sliding door panels known as the fusuma, as well as the hanging scroll that was known as kakemono (Yasuhiro 17). Along with those items, less elaborate items were used such as the hand scroll, makimono, fans, senmenga, and albums, gacho (Yasuhiro, 17)...
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Along with these material items that were used in this art form were also the non-material aspects of the art; the artists' intent and planning of each painting. Subjects were transformed in the mind of each artist using interpretations and feelings that were expressed in each brush stroke (Yasuhiro 18)...
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japanese ink paintings   Japanese dining history and foods of Izakaya and Japanese table manners   Analyze The Differences In Leisure Activities Shown In The Two Paintings, And Reflect About The Social Life Of Peasants (The Peasant Dance) And Of Urban Dwellers In The 19Th Century (Sunday Afternoon On The Island Of The Grande Jatte).   Social Commentary in Dutch Still Life Paintings:   Cave Paintings   Whistler Paintings   Authentication of Paintings   Japanese Titans of the 20th Century   Japanese School Systems vs. American   Vincent Van Gogh And His Paintings   Comparison of Death of a Virgin Paintings   La Vague du Japonisme: The Effects of Japanese Art on French Art in the late 19th Century   Are Asher Lev's Paintings Disrespectful To His Parents?   Renaissance Art: Comparing and Contrasting Paintings   Kabuki : A Japanese Form  
 
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