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... artists was Sesson Shukei , who took Sesshu for a model . The Zen - style suiboku painting cultivated by Zen priests was modified by the lay artist Kanō Masanobu to make it more suitable for appreciation by the warrior class . He ...
... artists was Sesson Shukei , who took Sesshu for a model . The Zen - style suiboku painting cultivated by Zen priests was modified by the lay artist Kanō Masanobu to make it more suitable for appreciation by the warrior class . He ...
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... artists or by their imitators from the cities of central Latium ; and throughout the later republican and the im- perial epochs many of the leading artists , architects , and craftsmen had Greek names and were Greek , or at any rate ...
... artists or by their imitators from the cities of central Latium ; and throughout the later republican and the im- perial epochs many of the leading artists , architects , and craftsmen had Greek names and were Greek , or at any rate ...
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... artists to the history and folklore of their own countries . Frequently at odds with the present , they sought themes or styles that were distant in either time or place , their imaginations fastening on either the remote past or exotic ...
... artists to the history and folklore of their own countries . Frequently at odds with the present , they sought themes or styles that were distant in either time or place , their imaginations fastening on either the remote past or exotic ...
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