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INDEX

  • Katsumasa, Hidan, decorative-sculptor, 161.
  • Kawabata Gyokusho, painrer, 63.
  • Kawanari, painter, traditional skill and originality, 27.
  • Kawanobe Itcho, lacquerer, 363.
  • Kawarabayashi Hidekuni, sword-decorator, 310.
  • Kazutomo, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
  • Keibun, painter, 62.
  • Keibunkai, sculptor, 81.
  • Keibunkomi, sculptor, 81.
  • Keijo, sword-decorator, 224.
  • Keisai, art-founder, 143.
  • Kenjō, Goto, sword-decorator, 221, 222.
  • Kenyen, sculptor, 110.
  • Kichijo-in, mask-carver, 166.
  • Kijima Ippu, inlayer, 315.
  • Kikuchi Yosai, painter, 62.
  • Kikugawa Utamaro, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Kimara, sculptor, 80.
  • Kimimaro, sculptor, founder of the Nara Daibutsu, 81.
  • Kimmochi, painter, 35.
  • Kinai family, sword-decorators, 280, 374.
  • Kinchaku, different uses, 169; method of wearing, 169. See also Sage-mono.
  • Kinonaga, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Kintada, painter, 35.
  • Kishiu, Miyōchin, armourer, 263.
  • Kitagawa Sōden, sword-decorator, 283.
  • Kitao Shigemasa, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Kiuhaku, Koma, lacquerer, 361.
  • Kiui, Koma, lacquerer, 361.
  • Kiushiu. See Izeki Jirozaemon.
  • Kiuzui, Hamano, sword-decorator, 303.
  • Kiyohiro, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 48.
  • Kiyōji-tate, shape, use, and decoration, 192.
  • Kiyomasu, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 48.
  • Kiyomitsu, mask-carver, 165.
  • Kiyomitsu, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 48.
  • Kiyonaga, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Kiyonari, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Kiyonobu, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 48.
  • Kiyōsai, chromo-xylographer, 51; on motion in art, 57; as a genre painter, 62.
  • Kiyoshige, Torii, chromo-xylographer, 48.
  • Kizan. See Jikan.
  • Kizayemon, sword -decorator, 290.
  • Kōami family, lacquerers, 345, 360, 361.
  • Kōben, sculptor, 113, 116; his Demon-lantern-bearers, 113.
  • Kōbo Daishi, artist-priest, 29, 109; no surviving pictures, 30; brings pictures from China, 367.
  • Kōchō, sculptor, 110.
  • Kodama Choyemon Yoshimitsu, mask-carver, 168.
  • Kodama Omi Mitsumasa, mask-carver, 168.
  • Kōgai, origin, 218; origin of decoration, 251. See also Sword-furniture.
  • Kogitsune, metal-carver, 282.
  • Kōgō, use and decoration, 192.
  • Koji, Yamagawa, sword-decorator, 309.
  • Kōjo, sculptor, 110.
  • Kōkei, sculptor, 113, 116.
  • Kōkitsu, sculptor, 116.
  • Kokō. See Hiroyoshi.
  • Koma family, lacquerers, 361, 362.
  • Ko-maro, sculptor, 109.
  • Kongō family, No dancers, 162.

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