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INDEX

  • Konju, Iwamoto, sword-decorator, 303.
  • Konkwan, Iwamoto, sword-dccorator, 293.
  • Korea, influence on Japanese art, 16–19, 76; prehistoric contact with Japan, 98.
  • Koreo, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Koreshige, painter, 35.
  • Koreshige, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Koretsune, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Koreyoshi, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302; specimen of his work, 306.
  • Kōrin, painter, 62.
  • Kōrin, sculptor, 116.
  • Koriu-ji, temple, bronze statues of seventh century in, 79.
  • Koriusai, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Kose no Kanaoka. See Kanaoka.
  • Kose school of pictorial art, Chinese style, 34; object of its work, 36. See also Pictorial Art.
  • Kōsei, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōshin, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōsho, Heian-epoch sculptor, 107, 110; titles, 109.
  • Kōshō, Military-epoch sculptor, 116.
  • Kōshu, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōshun, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōson, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōtan, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōun, Heian-epoch sculptor-priest, 109.
  • Kōun, Military-epoch sculptor-priest, 116.
  • Kōun, Takamura, sculptor, 201; school, 201.
  • Koushi, mask-carver, 165.
  • Kōyei, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōyō, sculptor, 116.
  • Kōyu, sculptor, 116.
  • Kozuka, origin of wearing, 218; origin of decoration, 251. See also Sword-furniture.
  • Kubo Shunman, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Kukai. See Kōbō Daishi.
  • Kumagaye Naohiko, painter, 63.
  • Kuninaga, sword-dccorator, 272, 374.
  • Kusakari Kiyosada, inlayer, 296.
  • Kuwamura family, sword-decorators, 271.
  • Kwaikei, sculptor, 111; his Deva Kings, 113.
  • Kwanjo, Iwamoto, sword-decorator, 203.
  • Kwannon, goddess of mercy, Shotoku's statue, 77; wooden statue in temple Hokke-ji, 87.
  • Kwanri, Iwamoto, sword-decorator, 303.
  • Kwanze family, No dancers, 162.
  • Kwōjō, Goto, sword-decorator, 221, 222; style, 259.
  • Kyōtō, capital of Japan, influence on art development, 32.
  • Lacquer, statues, 84, 86; qualities, 341; introduction, 342; development and use, 343–345, 346, 349; early master lacquerers, 345; modern conditions, 349; technique, 349–354, 377; decoration, 354–358; special varieties, 358–360.
  • Lapidary work, ancient Japanese, 92.
  • Leather used in girdle-pendants, 170.
  • Light and shade, in Japanese pictures, 5, 15, 30, 59; in Chinese pictures, 22, 25.
  • Line, in Japanese art, influence of ideographs, 8; styles of touch, 9; influence of artist's position while painting, 12; precedence, 12, 57, 58, 229; in Chinese art, 22; in religious pictures, 30; in caricatures, 36; development in incised chiselling, 274.
  • Makunosuke. See Choun.
  • Mambi. See Tosui.

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