Shogun's Painted Culture: Fear & Creativity in the Japanese States, 1760–1829 by Screech 2000 Kanban while the exterior surfaces display
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while the exterior surfaces display layered wear
Velvet Thong
with exception to minor signs of use these bowls remains in fine condition and are in good polish
25" x 3" x 1"Weight: 1 lbs 11oz
No cracks or restorations noted
Shogun's Painted Culture: Fear & Creativity in the Japanese States, 1760–1829 by Screech 2000 Kanban while the exterior surfaces displayA penetrating cultural history of Japanese painting in the late Edo period, centered on the figure of Matsudaira Sadanobu (17581829), chief shogunal councillor and cultural arbiter who played a decisive role in shaping what we now think of as traditional Japanese visual culture. Screech examines how Sadanobu mobilized painting as a political instrument, promoting established academic styles and sponsoring the revival of historical and literary
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