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Chapter 12 a Pirate's View of the History of Art Commerce : Beyond an Oceanic View of Civilizations
Urushi-E Is an Urushi-Based Painting. the Term Applies Much the Same Way That the Term “Oil Painting” Describes the Use of Oil-Based Paints
Early Examples of Japanese Export Lacquerware in Czech Collections
The Zibby Garnett Travel Fellowship Report by Louise Davison BA
Japanese Lacquerware Is Called “Shikki.” (It Is Also Called “Japan” in Reflection of Its Uniqueness.) Shikki Was Introduced to Kiso Hirasawa Around 600 Years Ago
BODIES Contemporary Japanese Lacquer Sculpture
Life Aesthetics in Japanese Civil Lacquerware and Its Enlightenment to Chinese Traditional Handicrafts Dong Wenying1,2, A*, Geng Yien2, B
Japanese Lacquer
Facing Modern Times the Revival of Japanese Lacquer Art 1890-1950
The Keichō Embassy and Japanese-Spanish Relations in the Early Seventeenth Century Joshua Batts Submitted
About Urushi
Urushi Art Techniques in Japan
Lacquerware in Asia, Today and Yesterday Edited by MONIKA KOPPLIN
Japan Video Topics
Redalyc.The Art of Lacquering. According to the Namban-Jin
Source: Japanese Studies Review, Vol. X (2006), Pp. 31-57
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Special Issue 2017 Dialogue Between Civilizations
Gifts of Gold: the Art of Japanese Lacquer Intro Panel
Karamono As a Theoretical and Practical Concept ~Towards Local-Global Approaches to the Silk Roads Material Culture in Museums in Japan~
Materials Acrylic-Painted Paper Applied to a Board
A British Woman Fascinated by the Intricacies of Japanese Lacquerware
VIEWPOINT Viewpoints and Letters to the Editor Are Published in Hort- Comments on Matters of Concern to Horticulturists
Portuguese Ambitions Vs Japanese Tradition: the Transformation of the Western Civilization Artifacts Into the Multifaceted Nanban Objects (1543- 1615)
Globetrotters' Japan
HST Catalogue
About Urushi