Japan - Asian Art - art history and artist guide.

Japanese Art in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum
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Jomon Period
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Yayoi Period
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Kofun Period
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7th Century
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8th Century
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9th - 10th Century
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11th Century
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12th Century Painting
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12th Century Calligraphy
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12th Century Decorative Art
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13th Century Sculpture
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13th Century Painting
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12th - 13th Century Calligraphy
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13th Century Decorative Art
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14th Century
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Nanbokucho Period
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15th Century
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16th Century
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16th Century
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17th Century
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17th Century
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18th Century
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19th Century
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Modern Period
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Architecture in Japan (through Asian Historical Architecture)
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Ichinomiya Shrine
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Ikuta Jinga Shrine
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Kanteibyo Temple
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Ninomiya Shrine
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Sannomiya Shrine
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Byodo-in Temple
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Ginkaku-ji Temple
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Heian Jingu Shrine
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Higashi-Hongan-ji
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Katsura Imperial Villa
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Kinkaku-ji Temple
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Kiyomizu Temple
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Kosho-ji Temple
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Kyoto Imperial Palace
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Nijo Castle
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Nishi-Hongan-ji Temple
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Ryoan-ji Temple
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Shugakuin Imperial Villa
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Horyu-ji Temple
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Kasuga Shrine
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Kokufuji Temple
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Todai-ji Temple
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Ginza District
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Meiji Shrine
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Yasukuni Shrine
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Shrines And Temples Of Japan -and- Buddhist Sculpture Of Japan (Michael D. Gunther)
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Japanese Sculpture (through the Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation's World Art Treasures)
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Early Japanese Visual Arts (Richard Hooker)
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Japanese art (through ArtLex)
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Japan in the The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Japanese Art and Architecture (through the Web Museum: UNC mirror)
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Japanese Prehistory
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Asuka and Nara Art
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Heian Art
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Kamakura Art
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Muromachi Art
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Momoyama Art
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Art of the Edo Period
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Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849)
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Art since 1867
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Japanese Art (through Asia-art.net)
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Japanese Art
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Japanese Woodblock print
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Japanese Textiles
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Japanese Ceramics
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Japanese Art of Tea Ceremony
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The Hokusai Museum (Katsushika Hokusai), with a link to Selected Works
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A Reader's Guide to the Arts of Japan (through the Asia Society)
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Japanese Art (in the collection of The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco)
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The Khalili Collection of Japanese Art
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Japanese Architecture in Kyoto (through the Leo Masuda Architectonic Research Office)
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Zen Gardens, especially the historic gardens of Kyoto (Clifton Olds, Professor of Art History, Bowdoin College)
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Early Japanese Gardens: The Asuka, Nara, and Heian Periods
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Elements
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Bridges: hashi
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Flowers: hana
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Islands: shima
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Sand: suna
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Stones: ishi/iwakura
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Trees: ki
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Water: mizu
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Waterfalls: taki
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Glossary
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Viewing Japanese Prints (J. Fiorillo)
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Ukiyo-e Prints Edo & Osaka
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Shin Hanga ('New Prints')
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Sosaku Hanga ('Creative Prints')
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Selected Topics
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Aniline Dyes (Kunichika)
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Bijin (Kotondo & Shûhô)
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Block Repairs (Bunrô)
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Collaborations (Toyokuni II, Kunihiro)
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Creating a Print (Binnie)
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Death Prints ('shini-e')
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Degatari-zu (Kiyonaga)
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Deluxe Editions (Enjaku)
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Early & Later Editions (Yoshitoshi)
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Fading (Shunei)
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Gardens (Hashimoto & Takahashi)
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Hand-Coloring (Sukenobu)
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Hayagawari (Shigeharu)
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Iki (Eishi & Eizan)
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Meiji Editions (Hokusai)
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Mu Tamagawa (Hiroshige)
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Onagori kyôgen (Kunihiro & Hokuei)
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Poems on Ukiyo-e Prints
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Reproductions (Hiroshige)
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Reading Scripts & Seals (Kuniyoshi)
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Shinjû (Utamaro)
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Stencil Prints (Mori, Watanabe, Nagahide)
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20th-Century Actors (by 6 artists)
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Wood Patterns (Kinoshita, Yoshitora, Shima)
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A Guide to the Ukiyo-e Sites of the Internet (Hans Olof Johansson)
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Ukiyoe from the Sweet Briar Collection
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Eisen, Keisai
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Sadahide
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Eizan, Kikugawa
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Shuncho, Katsukawa
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Harunobu, Suzuki
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Shunko, Katsukawa
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Harutake, Utagawa
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Shunsho, Katsukawa
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Hiroshige, Utagawa
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Toyokuni, Utagawa
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Hiroshige II (Shigenobu)
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Toyokuni II (Kunisada)
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Hokusai, Katsushika
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Toyonobu, Ishikawa
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Kiyonaga, Torii
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Utamaro, Kitagawa
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Kunisada, Utagawa
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Yoshimasu, Kochoen
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Kuniyoshi, Utagawa
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Yoshitora, Utagawa
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Ukiyoe in the Sweet Briar Collection: Representations of Women (Julia Paris and Professor John Goulde)
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Ukiyo-e Artist Signatures (through Artelino)
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The Women of the Pleasure Quarter: Japanese Paintings and Prints of the Floating World, exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum, Forth Worth, Texas
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Japanese prints in the collection of the Davison Art Center (Wesleyan University)
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Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints from the Anne van Biema Collection (online exhibition at the The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC)
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Handbook of Japanese Printmaking Technique
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The Floating World of Cyberspace - A Catalog of Japanese Woodblock Prints
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UKIYO-E 'Pictures of the Floating World' (Hans Olof Johansson)
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Chikanobu (1838-1912)
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Eisen (1790-1848)
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Hirosada (act 1820s-1860s)
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Hiroshige (1797-1858)
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Hiroshige II (1826-1869)
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Hokkei (1780-1850)
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Hokusai (1760-1849)
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Koson (1877-1945)
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Kunichika (1835-1900)
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Kunimaru (1794-1829)
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Kunisada (1786-1864)
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Kunisada II (1823-1880)
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Kuniyasu (1794-1832)
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Kuniyoshi (1797-1861)
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Sadafusa (act ca 1825-1850)
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Shinsai (1764?-1820)
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Shumpûsha (act late 1850s)
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Toyokuni (1769-1825)
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Yoshitaki (1841-1899)
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Yoshitora (act 1840s-1880)
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Yoshitoshi (1839-1892)
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Yoshitsuya (1822-1866)
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Actors and theatrical performances
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Animals and flowers
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Festivals and processions
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Historical and mythological themes
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Landscapes and street scenes
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Sumo wrestlers
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Surimono
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Women
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Miscellaneous
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Eight views (Hakkei)
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Fuji
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Genji
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Kisokaidô
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Rônin - Chûshingura
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Tôkaidô
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The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum
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Some of Ukiyo-e Arts
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A Gallery Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Calligraphy by Doshu Kanayama (online exhibition through The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Art)
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Jomon Women's Pottery (through Women's Early Music, Art, Poetry)
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Traditional Arts and Crafts in Kanazawa (through Life in Castle-town Kanazawa)
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Ohi Pottery
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Kaga Inlay
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Tea Ceremony Kettle
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Bronze Gong
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Kanazawa Interior Decoration
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Kaga Fly Rod
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Kaga Artificial Fly
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Local Toy
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Kaga Paper Lantern
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Kanazawa Paper Umbrella
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Kaga Lion Head
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Kaga Mizuhiki
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Paulownla Woodwork
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Tenatsu Papier-Marche
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The Kenzan Style of Japanese Ceramics (online exhibition at the The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC)
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The Kenzan Mode
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The Korin Mode
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Utsushi: Copies with a Difference
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The Scholar-Recluse
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The Raku mode
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Native Poetics
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Iida Mizuhiki Association, with a link to a gallery of Mizuhiki cording art
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Wajima-nuri (Japanese traditional lacquer ware)
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What's Wajima-Nuri ?
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History of Wajima-Nuri
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Process
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The Beauty of Lacquer ware
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Accessory
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Furniture
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Kitchen ware
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Japanese Art and Western Influence (Nico Veenman)
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Silk Wall Tapestry
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Japanese watercolours - 1
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Japanese watercolours - 2
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Japanese decorative art
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Nagasaki Writing Desk
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Nagasaki laquer boxes
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Portrait painting
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Cloisonne on porcelain
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Export Writing Table
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Painting on Velvet
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Series of Four Paintings on Velvet
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Seto Vase
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Noh Mask
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Noh Mask Exhibition
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The Noh Mask Effect: A Facial Expression Illusion (Michael J. Lyons)
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