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INDEX

  • 110; in Military epoch, 116. See also Sculpture.
  • Toba Sojō. See Kakuyu.
  • Tobacco, introduction, 171; clubs, 171; early pipes, 172; modern fashion in outfit, 172, 187–191; en suite decoration of outfit, 191. See also Sage-mono.
  • Tohaku Mitsutaka, Dcme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Tokei, sculptor, 116.
  • Tokugawa epoch, influence on art, 43, 139, 270.
  • Tokujō, Goto, sword-decorator, 221.
  • Tokuwaka Tadamasa, mask-carver, 165.
  • Tomi Yeisuke, art-founder, 145.
  • Tomochika, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
  • Tomoharu, Okamoto, sword-decorator, 279.
  • Tomotsugu, Okamoto, sword-decorator, 279.
  • Tomotsune, Nakai, sword-decorator, 279.
  • Tomotsune, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
  • Tomoyuki, Nakai, sword-decorator, 279.
  • Tori Busshi, sculptor, skill, 76, 77; wooden statues, 77.
  • Torii family, chromo-xylographers, 48, 50.
  • Toriusai. See Okano Kijiro.
  • Tōrō, development of casting, 140.
  • Tosa Mitsuoki, netsuke carver, 195.
  • Tosa school of pictorial art, 34–36. See also Pictorial art.
  • Toshiharu, Nara, sword-decorator, 276.
  • Toshihisa, Nara, sword-decorator, 276, 374.
  • Toshinaga, Nara, sword-decorator, 277.
  • Toshiteru, Nara, sword-decorator, 276.
  • Tosui Mitsunori, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Tōun, art-founder, 143.
  • Toun Yasutaka, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
  • Toyoda Kokō, metal-worker, achievements, 313, 314.
  • Toyoharu, Utagawa, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Toyokuni, Utagawa, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Toyonobu, Utagawa, chromo-xylographer, 50.
  • Tsuji family, sword-decorators, 285.
  • Tsujō, Goto, sword-decorator, 222, 223.
  • Tuke, S., on the chromo-xylograph process, 52–55.
  • Uchino Harutoshi, sword-decorator, 309.
  • Umetada family, swordsmiths and decorators, 267, 282.
  • Unga, sculptor, 116.
  • Unkei, sculptor, 111; his Deva Kings, 113; his Watch Dogs, 113.
  • Unshō, sculptor, 116.
  • Untaro. See Toun Yasutaka.
  • Utagawa family, chromo-xylographers, 50.
  • Uwo Hyoye, mask-carver, 166.
  • Uyematsu Hōmin, lacquerer, 363.
  • Uyemura family, sword-decorators, 286.
  • Wakabayashi family, sword-decorators, 286.
  • Watanabe Hisamitsu, sword-decorator, specimen of his work, 308.
  • Watanabe Kwazan, secretly studies Occidental methods, 66; ordered to commit suicide, 66; commemoration, 66; Western influence on his paintings, 67.
  • Watanabe Seitei, painter, 51, 63; influence of Western methods on, 68.

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