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A third grade class identifies major influences on Japanese art, traditional art forms, and common processes and materials.
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Includes information on the art and its history. Also explains what distinguishes good calligraphy from bad.
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Enter the world of Japanese creativity, and learn how to make a Japanese garden or an origami crane.
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Short, illustrated introduction: the required tools and the three styles of character formation.
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Learn about the art of these Japanese tea kettles.
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Reports, photo galleries, and Flash animations introduce visitors to the traditional Japanese arts, including sculpture, paintings, practical arts, gardens, architecture, and origami.
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Library of congress exhibition. Feels shadows, dreams, and substance, and explores Japanese art of the 17th to 19th centuries.
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Gallery of photographs portray a variety of social, cultural, and economic trends in Japan's leading city. Includes pictures focused on architecture, people, nature, and transportation.
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Provides history, process, and photos.
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Kirie is the cutout picture. The work which the author made is exhibited.
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