Kamakura Period | Japanese Art History | Little Art Talks
Art history of Japan's Kamakura Period.
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This video is a part of Japanese Art History Series by Little Art Talks. Hope you enjoyed it and learned something new. Keep watching more videos in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk67bPn0DL1RV5KbGvUZnM1f
Further Reading & Sources:
History of Japanese Art by Penelope Mason
Japanese Art by Joan Stanley-Baker
Shunjobo Chogen sculpture
Todaiji Nandaimon Kongo-rikishi (Nio guardian) statues by Unkei and Kaikei
Hokuendo (North Octagonal Hall), Kofukuji - Miroku, Muchaku, Seshin by Unkei
Priest Kuya statue by Kosho
Portrait of Priest Myoe
Kegon engi emaki
Genji Monogatari Emaki
Murasaki Shikibu's Diary Emaki
Haya Raigo at Chionin
Yamagoshi Raigo at Zenrinji
Yasumigaoka Triad (Hachiman)
Kitano Tenjin engi emaki
Kitano Tenmangu
Kasuga Shrine Deer Mandala
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PREV PART: Mid- & Late Heian period
https://youtu.be/4nSQorL1tws?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk67bPn0DL1RV5KbGvUZnM1f
This video is a part of Japanese Art History Series by Little Art Talks. Hope you enjoyed it and learned something new. Keep watching more videos in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5P9k3ykmuk67bPn0DL1RV5KbGvUZnM1f
Further Reading & Sources:
History of Japanese Art by Penelope Mason
Japanese Art by Joan Stanley-Baker
Shunjobo Chogen sculpture
Todaiji Nandaimon Kongo-rikishi (Nio guardian) statues by Unkei and Kaikei
Hokuendo (North Octagonal Hall), Kofukuji - Miroku, Muchaku, Seshin by Unkei
Priest Kuya statue by Kosho
Portrait of Priest Myoe
Kegon engi emaki
Genji Monogatari Emaki
Murasaki Shikibu's Diary Emaki
Haya Raigo at Chionin
Yamagoshi Raigo at Zenrinji
Yasumigaoka Triad (Hachiman)
Kitano Tenjin engi emaki
Kitano Tenmangu
Kasuga Shrine Deer Mandala
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Thanks so much for watching! Here at Little Art Talks, I make free educational videos on art history and all things art related. From ancient Japanese paintings to Duchamp’s readymades, we want to talk about what makes these objects art, and attempt to better understand them. Come join us in the discussion :)
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