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Japanese Traditional Art

Japanese Traditional Art

Japanese Traditional Art encompasses a vast range of visual styles developed and practiced in Japan over centuries. Renowned for its intricacy, attention to detail, and unique aesthetics, this art style emerged in Japan during the Asuka and Nara periods (6th to 8th centuries) and remains influential to this day. It gained worldwide recognition during the Edo period (17th to 19th centuries) when Japanese woodblock prints, known as ukiyo-e, became popular. Japanese Traditional Art is characterized by its use of natural materials, delicate brushwork, subtle colors, and deep cultural symbolism.

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SOMETHING in the style of Japanese Traditional Art

See also

Ukiyo-eHokusai KatsushikaUtamaro KitagawaTawaraya SōtatsuTsukioka Yoshitoshi
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