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Match each form of Japanese art with its description. Emaki yamato-e Noh paintings of stories from Japanese history using thick, bright colors arrowRight a type of drama in which actors used masks arrowRight long painted scrolls showing scenes from stories arrowRight

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Answer: Emaki (also known as emakimono) - painted scrolls showing scenes from stories. Created during the 11th to the 16th centuries in Japan. Yamato-e - painting of stories from Japanese history using thick, bright colors. From the 15th century. Features small figures and details of buildings, nature and objects. Noh - a type of drama in which actors used masks. Major form of classical musical drama, displayed since the 14th century. Depicted stories of supernatural beings transforming into humans.

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Emaki (also known as emakimono) - painted scrolls showin scenes from stories. Created during the 11th to the 16th centuries in Japan.

Yamato-e - painting of stories from Japanese history using thick, bright colors. From the 15th century. Features small figures and details of buildings, nature and objects.

Noh - a type of drama in which actors used masks. Major form of classical musical drama, displayed since the 14th century. Depicted stories of supernatural beings transforming into humans.

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