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... Decorative arts : metalwork . In certain repects metal- work was the most conservative of the decorative arts . Recent excavations in China , matched by important collections of silverware in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery and ...
... Decorative arts : metalwork . In certain repects metal- work was the most conservative of the decorative arts . Recent excavations in China , matched by important collections of silverware in the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery and ...
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... Decorative effect is certainly one of the main characteristics of Japa- nese art , which accounts for the frequent happy merging of painting and decorative art techniques . Designs on decorative objects frequently resemble paintings ...
... Decorative effect is certainly one of the main characteristics of Japa- nese art , which accounts for the frequent happy merging of painting and decorative art techniques . Designs on decorative objects frequently resemble paintings ...
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... artists who studied at Nagasaki and used the style were Itō Jakuchū , in Kyōto , and Tsubaki Chinzan , in Edo . Decorative arts . Metal arms and armour had been manufactured since the prehistoric Yayoi period , but it was only after the ...
... artists who studied at Nagasaki and used the style were Itō Jakuchū , in Kyōto , and Tsubaki Chinzan , in Edo . Decorative arts . Metal arms and armour had been manufactured since the prehistoric Yayoi period , but it was only after the ...
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