—— Arts of Japan
Fenollosa Epochs of Chinese and Japanese Art
Okakura Ideals of the East; The Book of Tea
wabi-sabi
A Tale of Flowering Fortunes
associated the efficacy of religious rituals with aesthetic experience
Tōdai-ji, Nara
Emperor Tenmu led Buddhism to gain wider acceptance among the populace.
Eikyū-ji
かすか Kōfuku-ji
Kennin-ji, Nanzen-ji, Kyoto; Gyokuen Bonpō
Yamato-e, 12cen, pictorialized
Monochrome ink painting
The tearoom
Momoyama, the Kano school
The Tosa school
Night Attack on the Sanjō Palace
Ōyoroi大鎧
乱箱 みだればこ
小袖 こそで
吹き抜き屋たり
糸巻き いとまき
Asai Ryōi
浮世絵
Yusa Buson
Baiitsu
Marayama Ōkyo
丹緑本
おお首絵
Katsushika Ōi
relaxation
Sō Shiseki
Chikanobu
Fenollosa & Okakura, the Kano academy, Chinese-style ink-painting tradition
Kibi no Makibi
Kōkan