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Japanese Art before 1392 Stokstad: chapter 11 Japanese Art after 1392 Stokstad: chapter 22
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Ise Shrine—a building that is rebuilt every twenty years and is dedicated to the Shinto god, Ise.
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Himeji Castle, Donjon 1601-1614
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main compound Horyu-ji Nara Prefecture Asuka period, 7th century CE Buddhism pagoda—used as a reliquary
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Byodo-in, Uji Kyoto Prefecture Heian period, c. 1053 CE temple of Pure Land Buddhism
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Kuya Preaching Kosho Kamakura period before 1207 painted wood
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Monk Sewing Ninga Kamakura period, early 14th century ink on paper
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Landscape Bunsei Muromachi period, mid-15th century hanging scroll, ink and light colors on paper
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stone and gravel garden, Ryoan-ji, Kyoto Muromachi period, c. 1480
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Hakuin Ekaku Bodhidharma Meditating Edo period, 18th century ink on paper
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Nagasawa Rosetsu Bull and Puppy Edo period, 18th century ink and gold wash on paper one of a pair of six-panel screens
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Geisha as Daruma Crossing the Sea Suzuki Harunobu Edo period mid-18th century color woodcut
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The Great Wave Hokusai Edo period, c.1831 polychrome woodblock print on paper
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Shoin Design **be able to identify all the different parts, like tatami, tokonoma, fusuma, shoji
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Shoin Design **be able to identify all the different parts, like tatami, tokonoma, fusuma, shoji https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csF0iq9CrK0&list=PL s4Ec2WaXMnxasUJMayo9vK3JKtIo0fz5
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Japanese Temple
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