Author Archive: elaineqho
elaineqho
September 8, 2021
Different pedological and vegetable domains correspond to the different climatic areas. In Manchuria the steppe associations on dark soils prevail in the plains, in černozëm, while the temperate broad – leaved forest on brown soils grows on the hills; however,…
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elaineqho
September 6, 2021
Japanese music is primarily a unity of music, words and dance. But it also includes pure instrumental music and has developed the greatest variety of forms in the field of vocal music. In addition to the European music that dominates…
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elaineqho
September 5, 2021
Japanese theater, domestic and imported forms of performance in Japan since the 8th century AD (pictorial and written documents or transmission of gestures, choreography, music of the courtly arts): jugglers’ arts, sacred dances, courtly ceremonial theater. As in the rest…
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elaineqho
September 4, 2021
The media art is v. a. represented by the artists Tatsuo Miyajima (* 1957) and Hitoshi Nomura (* 1945). The artist collective Dumb Type (founded in 1987) is one of the innovative contemporary multimedia artists. In photography, H. Sugimoto, N….
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elaineqho
September 3, 2021
The traditional woodcut art could no longer at the beginning of the Meiji period to build on the previous quality. Notable artists in this field were Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (* 1839, † 1892) and Kobayashi Kiyochika (* 1847, † 1915). In…
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elaineqho
September 2, 2021
Besides Suzuki Harunobu, who is known for his subtle depictions of women, the enigmatic Tōshūsai Sharaku, famous for his haunting portraits of actors, the Torii Kiyonaga, who is important for his exciting compositions of interior and exterior views, and Kitagawa…
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elaineqho
September 1, 2021
Edo period (1603-1868) The great teachers of the tea ceremony, Sen no Rikyū and Kobori Enshū (* 1579, † 1647), worked as masters of aesthetics. Restrained simplicity of form, as required by the tea ceremony, was particularly evident in garden…
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elaineqho
August 31, 2021
Sculpture workshops (Bussho), which continued the tradition of Jōchō, existed since the 11th century. The Keischule at Kōfukuji in Nara is particularly productive: Unkei, Kōkei (around 1150), Kaikei (* 1174, † 1253), Jōkei (around 1200) and Tankei (* 1173, †…
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elaineqho
August 30, 2021
The oldest picture scrolls (emakimono) of Buddhist type are preserved from the Nara period. Text illustrations on the Buddha’s life (E-ingakyō), the cult image of the goddess of luck Kichijōten (771, in the Yakushiji) painted on silk and mostly profane…
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elaineqho
August 29, 2021
Japanese art, term for art in the field of Japan. Japan v. a. from China (adoption of Chinese culture and writing; introduction of Buddhism in the 6th century), but also from Korea. The import of foreign art forms and styles…
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