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INDEX

  • Echi Yoshifune, mask-carver, 165.
  • Economic condition, ancient, 69.
  • Eishin, Hidari, decorative-sculptor, 161.
  • Eitoku, painter, 42.
  • Eiyen, sculptor, 116.
  • Enamel, as sword-decoration, 285; composition, 327; varieties, 327; introduction, 328, 329, 332; technique, 328, 376; former uses, 330–333, 375; modern development, 333–340; Japanese and Chinese, compared, 340.
  • Engraving. See Metal, Wood.
  • Ensei, sculptor, 110.
  • Enso, sculptor, 109.
  • Eshin, sculptor-priest, 109.
  • Fenollosa, E. F., on Japanese pictorial art, 15.
  • Feudalism, influence on Japanese art, 38, 111.
  • Fine arts, Japanese, genesis, 17–19, 193; influence of Buddhism, 29, 82, 106, 119–125; continuity of development, 70; character of artists, 156, 161, 318; instinct, 177; attitude toward the nude, 180; canons, 191, 203; conscientiousness, 208; Japanese attitude toward, 225–227, 229; effect of the Revolution of 1867 and a foreign market, 322–325. See also Bronze, Enamel, Interior decoration, Lacquer, Metal-work, Pictorial art, Sculpture, Sword-furniture.
  • Forgery in Japanese fine arts, 324.
  • Fresco painting not employed by Japanese, 152.
  • Fujii family, sword-decorators, 280.
  • Fukurai Masatomo, mask-carver, 166.
  • Fukushima Kagan, figure-sculptor, 200.
  • Fusayoshi, Miyōchin, armourer, 267.
  • Ganki, painter, 62.
  • Ganku, painter, 60.
  • Ganku, sculptor-priest, 110.
  • Gekkei, painter, 62.
  • Genjiro. See Jirozaemon Yoshimitsu.
  • Genkiu Mitsufusa, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Genkiu Mitsunaga, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Genkiu Mitsushige, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Genkiu Mitsuzane, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Genre painting, development, 44.
  • Genri Toshimitsu, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Genri Yoshimitsu, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Gensuke Hidemitsu, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Gensuke Mitsukira, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Gilding, method, 370.
  • Girdle pendants. See Sage-mono.
  • Girls' fête, dolls, 194.
  • Gold, use in Japanese art, 74, 229–231; surfacing debased, 231, 371; method of gilding with, 370; process of refining, 371.
  • Golden Pavilion, decoration, 153, 369.
  • Gongs, origin, 104; varieties, 104; tone, 105.
  • Gonse, Louis, on Japanese pipe cases, 190; on motives in sword-decoration, 227; on Japanese lacquer, 360; on the Goto family, 373; misapprehensions on sword-decorators, 373.
  • Gorobei, sword-decorator, 287.
  • Goto family, sword-decorators, 212, 219–225, 298; skill and motives of early masters, 252–260, 373; art influence, 260, 261, 272; branches, 299.
  • Gowland, W., on quality of Japanese bronze, 127; on method of cast-

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