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Arts and crafts of old Japan

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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An accessible introduction to traditional Japanese visual and decorative arts, surveying painting, color woodblock printing, sculpture and carving, metalwork, ceramics, lacquer, and the related disciplines of landscape gardening and flower arrangement. The text explains key aesthetic principles—such as economy of means, refined taste, and conventions that differ from Western realism—while describing materials, techniques, forms, and typical subjects in each craft. Illustrated examples support chapter discussions, and the narrative balances descriptive accounts of processes with cultural context and suggestions for further reading, aimed at general readers rather than specialists or collectors.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Painting—
A Rainy Landscape, by Sansetsu Frontispiece
Flying Ducks, by Korin To face page 4
Fukurokujiu and Crane, by Korin 12
Arhat and Lion, by Cho Densu 18
An Impressionist Landscape, by Sesson 22
A Landscape in the Chinese Style, by Sesshiu 30
Shoriken crossing the Sea on his Sword, by Motonobu 34
Kwannon, the Goddess of Mercy, by Tanyu 36
Bird and Pine Branch, by Naonobu 38
Flower Panel, by Korin 40
Monkeys and Plum Blossom, by Sosen 42
A Peacock, by Ippo 44
Colour Prints—
A Figure Group, by Utamaro 52
A Figure Study, by Toyokuni 56
One of the Thirty-six Views of Fuji, by Hokusai 60
A Landscape, by Hiroshigé 62
Sculpture and Carving—
Colossal Bronze Image of a Bodhisatwa 66
Portrait of Senno Rikiu, carved in Wood and Lacquered 70
A Group of Netsukés 74
Metal Work—
Two Bowls Cast in Bronze 78
Eagle in Cast and Hammered Iron 82
A Group of Tsubas 90
Keramics—
A Group of Porcelain 104
Vase, Satsuma Faience 108
A Group of Various Wares 114
Lacquer—
Lid of Suzuri-bako or Writing-case 124
A Group of Inro 130
A Group of Inro, by Korin 134
Flower Arrangement—
A Flower Composition 148
Tailpieces—
Equestrian Figures from the Mangwa of Hokusai; Fans from Korin Hiakuzu; and Crests.