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Art of Japan

Art of Japan. Vessel from Miyanomae, Middle Jomon period, (Nagano Prefecture), 2500-1500 BCE, earthenware Jomon period/ use of “coils” as a ceramic ornament.

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Art of Japan

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  1. Art of Japan

  2. Vessel from Miyanomae, Middle Jomon period, (Nagano Prefecture), 2500-1500 BCE, earthenwareJomon period/ use of “coils” as a ceramic ornament

  3. Haniwa warrior figures from the Late Kofun period, fifth to mid-sixth century, low-fired clayKofun period/cylindrical statues made for tombs/ haniwa/

  4. Haniwa falcon. Late Kofun period, sixth century

  5. Ise Shrine (as rebuilt in 1973)Shinto Shrine and the veneration of the kami/ Amaterasu/ rebuilt every 20 years (shikinen sengu)

  6. Right: Kunisada. Amaterasu emerging from a cave, printBelow: Torii to Ise’s Inner Shrine

  7. “heart pillar”/ Imperial or Inner Shrine/ Outer Shrine/ wooden weights with metallic caps/ chigi forked finials/ tiered fencing/ formal simplicity, disciplined structure, and a spiritual presence

  8. Horuyuji kondo, or Golden Hall (Nara, Japan), Hakuho period, c. 680world’s oldest wooden building

  9. Right: Todai-Ji Temple at Nara, 743Below: Horuyuji kondo Buddhist capital at Nara/ kondo/ monastery-temple complex

  10. Tori Busshi. Shaka triad from the Horyuji kondo (Nara, Japan), Asuka period, 623, bronze

  11. Portrait of the Priest Ganjin (Toshodo-ji, Nara), mid-eighth century, dry lacquer

  12. Kongo Yasha, Kamakura period, wood, gesso and colorsKongo Yasha/ Five Radiant Kings

  13. Statue of Minamoto No Yoritomo, Kamakura period, wood, paint and inlay

  14. Stone and gravel garden at the temple of Ryoan-ji (Kyoto) c. 1480Muromachi period/ Zen in spirit

  15. Sesshu. Winter Landscape, Ashikaga period, c. 1500, hanging scroll, ink, and light color on paper

  16. Himeji Castle, Muromachi period (Hyogo, near Osaka), 1601-9

  17. Momoyama period/ a fortress named the White Heron/ samurai warriors/ dolphin-like shachi-gawara motifs/ a maze of courtyards

  18. Shoin architecture during the Momoyama period

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