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Section 3

The Edo Period

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Rinpa School Painting in the Edo Period

In the early years of the Edo period, some of Japan's finest expressions in painting were produced by the Rinpa school.

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Kano School Painting in the Edo Period

The Kanō school with its naturalistic style was the dominant style of the Edo period (1603 - 1868).

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Japanese Literati Painting in the Edo Period

An important art trend during the Edo period was the bunjinga or Nanga school, a kind of literati painting highly influenced by China literati. 

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Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints in the Edo Period

With the rise of popular culture in the Edo period, a style of woodblock prints called ukiyo-e became a major art form.

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Zenga Painting in the Edo Period

Zenga is the Japanese term for the practice and art of Zen Buddhist painting and calligraphy, which developed during the Edo period.

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Crafts in the Edo Period

Traditional Japanese handicrafts associated with the Edo period include temari (a toy handball for children), doll-making, lacquerware, and weaving.

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