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INDEX

  • Manku. See Tosui.
  • Mannerisms and copying in Japanese pictures, 13.
  • Mansho. See Kodama Omi.
  • Manual dexterity of Japanese artists, 9–11.
  • Manyei. See Genkiu Mitsunaga.
  • Maruyama Okio, painter, founder of the Shi-jo school, 59, 60.
  • Masachika, Nara, sword-decorator, 289.
  • Masaharu, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Masahiro, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Masakiyo, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Masamine, Kōami, lacquerer, 361.
  • Masamitsu. See Yeijo.
  • Masamune no Busshi, sculptor, 109.
  • Masanaga, Nara, sword-decorator, 288, 289.
  • Masanobu, painter, founder of the Kano school, 40.
  • Masanobu, Nara, sword-decorator, 290.
  • Masatsugu. See Kenjō.
  • Masatsune, art-founder, 143.
  • Masatsune, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 301.
  • Masatsune, Ito, sword-decorator, 282.
  • Masayori, Hamano, sword-decorator, 291.
  • Masayoshi, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
  • Masks, use in the No dance, 163; as works of art, 165; celebrated carvers, 165–168.
  • Masu-ya, artists called, 375.
  • Matabei, Muneta, sword-decorator, 268.
  • Mataemon, wood-carver, 150.
  • Matazayemon, Muneta, sword-decorator, 268.
  • Matsumoto Kisaburo, figure-sculptor, 200.
  • Mayeda Toshiiye, chief of Kaga, career, 270; art patron, 271.
  • Maze-gane, process in metal work, 314.
  • Medicine box. See Inro.
  • Meichō, painter, 31.
  • Meishin. See Shigeyoshi (Meishin).
  • Menesuke, Miyōchin, armourer, 262.
  • Menuki, sword-mount, origin of decoration, 217, 251. See also Sword-furniture.
  • Metal work, early development of decoration, 74, 78; in the Shōsō-in collection, 87–89; inlaying, 243–245; graining, 245–247; hammering, 312; insertion, 313; inserted inlaying, 313; maze-gane, 314; shibuichi-doshi, 314; sepia-inlaying, 315; ground-out inlaying, 315; in architectural decoration, 326. See also Alloys, Bronze, Gold, Iron, Sword-furniture.
  • Michitaka, Sok en Kishō on sword-decoration, 212–225.
  • Military epoch, virile character of sculpture, 110; specimens of religious sculpture, 111–114.
  • Ming dynasty, China, character of pictorial art, 43.
  • Minjo, sword-decorator, 310.
  • Minkoku, sword-decorator, 310.
  • Miroku, mask-carver, 165.
  • Mirrors, ancient, 72, 96, 368; magical, 98; antiquity, 368.
  • Mitsuiye. See Kwōjō.
  • Mitsumasa. See Jujō, Teijō.
  • Mitsumori. See Keijō.
  • Mitsune Nakai, sword-decorator, 279.
  • Mitsushige. See Sojukō.
  • Mitsutaka. See Yenjō.
  • Mitsutoshi. See Tsujō.
  • Mitsutsugu. See Tokujō.
  • Miyano, mask-carver, 166.
  • Miyata Chikugo, mask-carver, 168.
  • Miyochin family, armourers, 262, 267.

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