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      • The earliest complex art in Japan was produced in the 7th and 8th centuries in connection with Buddhism. In the 9th century, as the Japanese began to turn away from China and develop indigenous forms of expression, the secular arts became increasingly important; until the late 15th century, both religious and secular arts flourished.
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  2. Japanese art, the painting, calligraphy, architecture, pottery, sculpture, bronzes, jade carving, and other fine or decorative visual arts produced in Japan over the centuries. Learn more about the history of Japanese art, its main characteristics, and significant artists.

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    As Japan was one of the first nations to be connected to the Internet on a large scale and one of the first countries to adopt widespread cellphone use, Japanese art was among the first forms of art to critically evaluate the dramatic social effects that ubiquitous connectivity have had on society.

  5. The Jōmon culture flourished over the long span of time from 10,000300 B.C. During the early phases of the period, people lived in small communities located primarily in coastal regions. Potters produced deep cooking vessels with rounded bases and wide, undulating rims.

    • Jōmon art. The first settlers of Japan, the Jōmon people (c 11,000?– c 300 B.C.E.) , named for the cord markings that decorated the surfaces of their clay vessels, were nomadic hunter-gatherers who later practiced organized farming and built cities with substantial populations.
    • Yayoi art. The Yayoi people, named for the district in Tokyo where remnants of their settlements first were found, arrived in Japan about 350 B.C.E., bringing their knowledge of wetland rice cultivation, the manufacture of copper weapons and bronze bells (dōtaku), and wheel-thrown, kiln-fired ceramics.
    • Kofun art. The third stage in Japanese prehistory, the Kofun, or Tumulus, period (ca. 250–552 C.E.) , (named for the tombs) represents a modification of Yayoi culture, attributable either to internal development or external force.
    • Asuka and Nara art. Bodhisattva, Asuka period, seventh century. During the Asuka and Nara periods, so named because the seat of Japanese government was located in the Asuka Valley from 552 to 710 and in the city of Nara until 784, the first significant introduction of Asian continental culture took place in Japan.
  6. May 20, 2023 · By understanding the evolution of Japanese art, we gain a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of Japan and its significant contributions to the world of art. Art in Japan has a long and rich history that spans thousands of years.

  7. History of Art in Japan offers a fresh perspective on the history, diversity, cultural roots, and aesthetics of Japanese art. It demonstrates its universal characteristics through specific works, providing in a single volume a comprehensive overview of the entire breadth of Japanese art.

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