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Koho Yamamoto studied her art in an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II and then opened a school. At 101, she still finds time to teach. By Kaya Laterman “People keep ...
Japanese landscape painting, especially in its earlier stages, when Chinese ideals controlled it, seems even more formal and unreal. Yet here also we may discover much that is beautiful.
Kobayashi, now a man in his seventies, goes back in this type of painting to the Yamato-e style which flourished from the Heian through the Kamakura Period (794 to 1333); he is also inspired by ...
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