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    A kakemono (掛物, "hanging thing"), more commonly referred to as a kakejiku (掛軸, "hung scroll"), is a Japanese hanging scroll used to display and exhibit...
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    Chinese shunkyu higa. Shunga was also produced in hand scroll format, called kakemono-e (掛け物絵). This format was also popular, though more expensive as the scrolls...
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    imported from the West such as Paris green and Prussian blue. Silk or paper kakemono hanging scrolls, makimono handscrolls, or byōbu folding screens were the...
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    1750; Panel from a series of ten on a shunga-style painted hand scroll (kakemono-e); sumi, color and gofun on silk. Private collection. Note that the youth...
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  • picture scroll Makimono (sushi) (lit. "rolled sushi"), a type of sushi Kakemono, a vertical Japanese scroll painting This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    used for warming and serving sake. They are made of iron, tin or pottery. Kakemono (掛物) literally meaning "hanging", refers to a painting or calligraphic...
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    Landscape moribana arrangement by the Ohara-ryū in a tokonoma alcove in front of a scroll painting (kakemono)...
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    In 1574 Koji attracted the attention of Nobunaga Oda with a lifelike kakemono. Oda wanted to buy it, while Kashin refused, naming the painting "priceless"...
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    white top color. Initially, nihonga were produced for hanging scrolls (kakemono), hand scrolls (emakimono), sliding doors (fusuma) or folding screens (byōbu)...
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    Landscape moribana arrangement in a tokonoma alcove in front of a scroll painting (kakemono)...
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    chabana will share the tokonoma space with the kakemono, but depending on the circumstances the kakemono might be up in the tokonoma when the guests first...
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  • kabuki, and Japanese mythology. This period also saw Masanobu produce large kakemono-sized portraits of courtesans, whose designs had a warmth and humanity...
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    A tokonoma alcove with a kakemono hanging scroll, in front of it a small chabana flower arrangement...
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    (細判) or hoso-e (細絵) narrow 33 × 14.5 (13.0 × 5.7) 39 × 17 (15.4 × 6.7) kakemono-e (掛物絵) hanging scroll 76.5 × 23 (30.1 × 9.1) nagaban (長判) long 50 × 20...
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    Garden, now in the Musée d'Orsay, Bonnard adapted a Japanese format called kakemono with a narrow vertical canvas. The models are his sister Andrée and his...
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    shoin-zukuri architectural style starting in the Muromachi period (1336–1573), kakemono (scroll pictures) and containers could be suitable displayed as art objects...
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  • HansB2, Haryana, IslamicA2, jalapeño, Jaruzelski, Kafka, Kalashnikov, kakemono, kamikaze, Kampala, kampong, kanji, Kant, katakana, kebab, lambada, La...
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    and other furniture from the shoin style repertoire, vertical scrolls (kakemono) adorned with paintings and/or calligraphy, floral arrangements (chabana)...
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    Ikenobō Senjō, depiction on a kakemono...
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    piece of the tea-equipage for their inspection, along with an exquisite kakemono, which Okakura described as "a wonderful writing by an ancient monk dealing...
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    donation of Japanese art to the Louvre. Bonnard used the model of Japanese kakemono scroll art—long, vertical panels—in his series of paintings Women in the...
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    before it requires remounting. History of scrolls Ink and wash painting Kakemono Seal "立軸". National Palace Museum. Retrieved 16 August 2011. Lee, Valerie;...
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    paintings were originally screen panels, but were later arranged on a single kakemono. Despite depicting the seasons sequentially as Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter...
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    lined with one or more layers of strong paper, in a very similar way to kakemono (Japanese hanging scrolls): the painted paper or silk is stretched, glued...
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    fragments were detached at an unknown date (subsequent to 1848) and mounted as kakemono (hanging scrolls). The Tokyo National Museum holds the handscroll and one...
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    shiki-e (四季絵). The pictures are often on scrolls that can be hung on a wall (kakemono), handscrolls (emakimono) that are read from right to left, or on a folding...
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    south of the Pacific-Union gentlemen's club. In 1938, the club opened the Kakemono Lounge, a cocktail lounge decorated with Japanese influences. In 1941 during...
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    Tiger in the Snow is a hanging scroll (kakemono) painted by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai in 1849. It is one of the last works he produced in his long...
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  • Japanese genre of horror and science fiction films featuring giant monsters. kakemono 掛け物, a vertical Japanese scroll, of ink-and-brush painting or calligraphy...
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    instruments and other objects. The influence of Japanese art, such as kakemono (hung scrolls), is evidenced in the extreme vertical formats and compositional...
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