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VIS21B Summer I 2014 Arts of Asia Part III Japanese Art. Modern Large Map of Japan. Jōmon (cord-pattern) (ca. 10,500-300 b.c.e.) Earthenware vessels and figurines. Jōmon cord-patterns. Flame-Style Storage Vessel , Japan, Middle Jomon Period, ca. 2500 bce, Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Jōmon (cord-pattern) (ca. 10,500-300 b.c.e.)Earthenware vessels and figurines
Flame-Style Storage Vessel, Japan, Middle Jomon Period, ca. 2500 bce, Cleveland Museum of Art
Dogu, from Kamikurokoma, Misaka-cho, Yamanashi.H. 25.2.Jomon Period, 3000-2000 B.C.
Yayoi (300 bce-300 ce)Earthenware vessels and Bronze ritual objects
From Takakura site, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi. H.32.6.Yayoi Period, 3rd century.
Dotaku, reportedly from site in Kagawa Prefecture.H. 42.7.Yayoi Period, 2nd-1st century B.C.
Haniwa, from Iizuka-cho, Ota-shi, GunmaH. 130.5Kofun Period 6th century
Haniwa, from Kokai, Oizumi-machi, GunmaH.68.5.Kofun Period, 6th century.
Haniwa, from Nohara, Konan-machi, Saitama.Present H. 64.2, 57.3.Kofun Period, 6th century
Ise Shrine http://www.isejingu.or.jp/english/
Asuka Period (552-645) Nara Period (645-794) Early Nara (Hakuho) period: 645-710 Late Nara (Tempyo) period: 710-794
Horyuji (Temple of the Exalted Dharma), southwest of Nara. Originally built 607, rebuilt between 670 and 710.
Ise vs. Horyuji Main Hall at Ise Shrine Golden Hall at Horyu-ji
Tamamushi shrine. Laquer painting on wood. Asuka period. 7th c.
Tiger Jataka. Panel on the Tamamushi shrine. Laquer painting on wood. Asuka period. 7th c.
Portrait of the Priest Ganjin (Jianzhen), 763, Nara period Dry lacquer with paint Miedo, Toshodai-ji
Thousand-Armed Kannon 2nd half of the 8th century Dry lacquer over wood Kondo, Toshodai-ji
Biwa (lute) with painted leather plectrum guard.From the Shoso-in.Late 8th c.