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Art and architecture of Japan

Art and architecture of Japan
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ISBN 0140561080
Author Paine, Robert Treat 1900-1965
Title Art and architecture of Japan / Robert Treat Paine [and] Alexander Soper.
Edition 3rd ed.
Publisher Harmondsworth : Penguin Books, 1974
Physical desc. 524 p. ; ill. ; 21 cm.
Series Pelican history of art
Bibliography etc. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part 1: Painting and sculpture, Robert Treat Paine: the early Japanese - Archaic period; the introduction of Buddhism - Asuka period (552-645) and early Nara period (645-710); Buddhism as a state religion - late Nara period (710-784); the Shingon and Tendai sects - early Heian period (784-897); the taste of the imperial court - middle and late Heian period (898-1185; the popularization of Buddhism - Kamakura period (1185-1333); the Yamato-e tradition of narrative scrolls - 12th to 14th centuries; the renaissance of Chinese traditions - Muromachi period (1333-1573); the decoration of castles - Momoyama period (1573-1614); the later Kano and Tosa schools - Edo period (1615-1867); the return to native traditions - Edo period (1615-1867); the literary men's style - Edo period (1615-1867); early paintings of the Ukiyo-e School - 16th and 17th centuries; print designers of the Ukiyio-e school - Edo period (1615-1867). Part 2: Architecture, Alexander Soper: architecture of the pre-Buddhist age - houses and Shinto shrines, the tomb; Buddhist architecture of the Asuka and Nara periods - the monastery-temple, the buildings; secular architecture of the Asuka, Nara, and Heian periods - the capital, the palace; Buddhist architecture of the Heian period - the monastery-temple, the hall, the single-storeyed pagoda, tahoto, general details; Shinto architecture from Nara to Kamakura; Buddhist architecture of the Kamakura period - the "Indian Style", Tenijikuyo, the "Chinese style", Karayo, the "Japanese Style", Wayo, and the eclectic style, Settchiyo; domestic architecture of the Kamakura period; secular architecture of Muromachi, Momoyama, and Edo; religious architecture of Muromachi, Momoyama, and Edo.
Subject Painting -- Japan
Sculpture -- Japan
Architecture -- Japan
Added name(s) Soper, Alexander Coburn 1904-1993
Waterhouse, D.B.
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