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Realism, boldness, and action characterize the paintings and sculptures of the Kamakura period. Which Japanese artist created a wooden statue of the priest Muchaku that is an exemplary example of realism?

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Plato

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The choices are the below, that can be found elsewhere

A) Sesshu
B) Unkei
C)Utamaro
D) Shini

The answer is Unkei. Unkei was a Japanese sculptor of the Kei school, which flourished in the Kamakura period. He specialized in statues of the Buddha and other important Buddhist figures.
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