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INDEX

  • Hoyen, painter, 62.
  • Hozan, mask-carver, 166.
  • Humour in Japanese sculpture, 85. See also Caricatures.
  • Ichibei, Nara, sword-decorator, 288.
  • Ichijo, Goto, sword-decorator, 298–301; specimens of his work, 307.
  • Ichikawa Hirosuke, alleged sword-decorator, 218.
  • Ideographa, influence on pictorial art, 8, 11, 31; helmet characters, 262.
  • Igarashi Dōho, lacquerer, 361.
  • Igarashi Shinsai, lacquerer, 345, 361.
  • Illustrations, freaks, 33; of the Tosa school, 34; development of wood engraving, 45–47; hand-coloured prints, 47; development of coloured prints, 48–51; technique of coloured prints, 51–55. See also Pictorial art.
  • Imao Keinen, painter, 63.
  • Inaba-no-suke, title used by Yoshioka family, 283, 284.
  • Inchō, sculptor, 110.
  • Inchu, sculptor, 116.
  • Industry in ancient Japan, 69.
  • Injin, sculptor, 116.
  • Injo, sculptor, 110, 116.
  • Inkaku, sculptor, 110.
  • Inken, sculptor, 116.
  • Inkō, sculptor, 116.
  • Inku, sculptor, 116.
  • Inlaying, in sword-decoration, 220, 272; varieties, 243–245; inserted, 313; sepia, 315; ground-out, 315.
  • Inouye family, sword-decorators, 286.
  • Inro, girdle pendant, original and acquired use and fashion, 173; its cord-clutch, 173; decoration, 186.
  • Insertion in metal work, 313.
  • Inshu, sculptor, 116.
  • Inso, sculptor, 116.
  • Inson, sculptor, 110.
  • Interior decoration, decorative purpose of Japanese pictures, 3, 34, 42; growth of demand, 32, 42, 43; seventh-century temple, 78; early use of pictorial, 149, 151–153; development of sculptured, 150; pictorial, of the Golden and Silver Pavilions, 153; pictorial and sculptured, of Nishi Hongwan-ji, 154; pictorial and sculptured, of the Nikkō mausoleum, 155–157; general and particular aspects, 157; character of designs, 158; use of colours, 159; use of metal-carvings, 326.
  • Inyu, sculptor, 116.
  • Ippitsusai, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Iron, displaces bronze in swords, 71; ancient bell-shaped castings of unknown use, 73; first manufacture of vessels of, 136; tea-ceremonial urn and its influence, 136–138; in sword-decoration, 236; patina, 237. See also Bronze, Metal-work.
  • Iron age in Japan, 70.
  • Ishiguro family, sword-decorators, 301, 306.
  • Ishikawa Riuyemon Shigemasa, mask-carver, 165.
  • Isono family, metal-carvers and inlayers, 284.
  • Ito family, sword-decorators, 282, 296.
  • Ittan. See Sanehisa.
  • Ittosai, mask-carver, 165.
  • Iwamoto family, sword-decorators, 286, 293, 303, 306.
  • Iwasa Matahei, painter, 44.
  • Iyefusa, Miyōchin, armourer, 267.
  • Iyemasa, Nagoshi, art-founder, 138.
  • Iyetsugu, Jiyemon, art-founder, 141.
  • Iyeyasu, Shōgun, mausoleum, 154.
  • Izeki Jirozaemon, mask-carver, 168.
  • Izeki Kawachi Iyeshige, mask-carver, 168.
  • Izuka Tōyō, lacquerer, 362.

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