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Japanese Art before 1392 Stokstad: chapter 11 Japanese Art after 1392 Stokstad: chapter 22. Ise Shrine—a building that is rebuilt every twenty years and is dedicated to the Shinto god, Ise. Himeji Castle, Donjon 1601-1614. main compound Horyu-ji Nara Prefecture
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Japanese Art before 1392 Stokstad: chapter 11 Japanese Art after 1392 Stokstad: chapter 22
Ise Shrine—a building that is rebuilt every twenty years and is dedicated to the Shinto god, Ise.
main compoundHoryu-ji Nara Prefecture Asuka period, 7th century CEBuddhismpagoda—used as a reliquary
Byodo-in, Uji Kyoto Prefecture Heian period, c. 1053 CE temple of Pure Land Buddhism
Kuya Preaching Kosho Kamakura period before 1207 painted wood
Monk Sewing Ninga Kamakura period, early 14th century ink on paper
Landscape Bunsei Muromachi period, mid-15th century hanging scroll, ink and light colors on paper
stone and gravel garden, Ryoan-ji, Kyoto Muromachi period, c. 1480
Hakuin Ekaku Bodhidharma MeditatingEdo period, 18th century ink on paper
Nagasawa Rosetsu Bull and Puppy Edo period, 18th century ink and gold wash on paper one of a pair of six-panel screens
Geisha as Daruma Crossing the Sea Suzuki Harunobu Edo periodmid-18th century color woodcut
The Great Wave Hokusai Edo period, c.1831 polychrome woodblock print on paper
Shoin Design **be able to identify all the different parts, like tatami, tokonoma, fusuma, shoji
Shoin Design **be able to identify all the different parts, like tatami, tokonoma, fusuma, shoji https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csF0iq9CrK0&list=PLs4Ec2WaXMnxasUJMayo9vK3JKtIo0fz5