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Culture of Japan
the Japanese language uses Chinese characters (kanji) for writing, but Japanese has no genetic relationship with Chinese. Since the Meiji period Japan has
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History of painting
Fuji, Japanese Miyagawa Isshō, untitled Ukiyo-e painting, Japanese Tomioka Tessai (1837–1924), Nihonga style, Two Divinities Dancing, 1924, Japanese China
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Tabby cat (redirect from Tabby coat pattern)
known distinct patterns, each having a sound genetic explanation, are the mackerel, classic, ticked and spotted tabby patterns. A fifth pattern is formed by
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Rabbits and hares in art
the Labours of the Months, rabbits frequently appear in the spring months. In Francesco del Cossa's painting of April in the Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara
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Halo (religious iconography)
Prabhavali. Elaborate haloes and especially aureoles also appear in Hindu sculpture, where they tend to develop into architectural frames in which the
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Vitreous enamel (redirect from Enamel painting)
less tension on the glass so it does not crack. Safed chalwan, where jewels are set in white enamel See also Japanese shipōyaki techniques On sheet steel
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Buddhist art in Japan
Shinto arts, and Buddhist painting became fashionable among wealthy Japanese. The Kamakura period saw a flowering of Japanese Buddhist sculpture, whose
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Claude Monet
subjects of his best-known works. He began painting the water lilies in 1899, first in vertical views with a Japanese bridge as a central feature and later
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