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The Cracked Ice screen is a late 18th-century low two-fold Japanese screen intended for use at the Japanese tea ceremony. It was created in the Edo period and is signed and sealed by the artist, Maruyama Ōkyo (1733–1795), founder of the Maruyama school of realist painting.
Cracked Ice shows influence from Western art in its use of perspective. In this Japanese name , the surname is Maruyama . Maruyama Ōkyo ( 円山 応挙, traditional characters: 圓山 應舉 , June 12, 1733 – August 31, 1795) , born Maruyama Masataka , was a Japanese artist active in the late 18th century.
18th-century Japanese literature (2 C) P. 18th-century Japanese people (3 C, 11 P) Y. Years of the 18th century in Japan (37 C, 9 P) ... Cracked Ice screen; E. Edo ...
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One hundred and one people in Japan gathered at a Tokyo shrine to wash themselves in an icy bath Sunday, January 8th to purify their souls and wish for good health in the new year.
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A New Jersey woman is suing JetBlue after she says she cracked one of her front teeth on an ice cream bar the carrier served on a flight from New York to Paris.. Kiara Quinonez alleges the airline ...