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 * sculptures, 117; character of early temples, 148–150; ceremonial splendour, 149.
 * Buncho, chromo-xylographer, 50.
 * Bunrin, painter, 62.
 * Bunzo, mask-carver, 165.
 * Buto Gempachi, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Button for girdle-pendants. See Netsuke.
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 * , character of Japanese, 36.
 * Castings. See Bronze, Iron.
 * Chamberlain, B. H., on Japanese pictorial art, 15.
 * Champlevé, variety of enamel decoration, 327. See also Enamel.
 * Chiaroscuro. See Light and shade.
 * Chigusa, mask-carver, 166.
 * Chikanobu. See Izeki Jirozaemon.
 * Chikudo Ganki. See Ganki.
 * China, relation to Japanese art, 16–24, 37–40, 78, 367; prehistoric contact with Japan, 98; character of sculpture, 119.
 * Chiselling, varieties of chisels, 229; methods, 241–243, 247, 274. See also Metal-work, Sculpture, Sword-furniture.
 * Chiyo family, sword-decorators, 286.
 * Chō Dense. See Meichō.
 * Choan, Kōami, lacquerer, 360.
 * Chobunsai, chromo-xylographer, 50
 * Chōen, sculptor, 110.
 * Chōhei, lacquerer, 363.
 * Chōho, Kōami, lacquerer, 361.
 * Chōkyu, Kōami, lacquerer, 361.
 * Chosei, sculptor, 110.
 * Chōshiu province, school of sword-decorators, 279.
 * Chōshun, sculptor, 110.
 * Choun Yasuyoshi, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Chromo-xylography. See Wood.
 * Chuen, sculptor, 1 10.
 * Civilisation, Japanese, European attitude toward, 1; gradual influence of the Occident before the Revolution of 1867, 65; ancient, industrial rather than agricultural, 69; prehistoric contact with China and Korea, 98; art instinct, 177; attitude toward art and nature, 225–227.
 * Classical school of pictorial art, characteristics, 38–40; branches, 40. See also Kose school, Pictorial art.
 * Clay statues, technique, 84; famous, 86. See also Sculpture.
 * Cloisonné, variety of enamel decoration, 327. See also Enamel.
 * Colour in art, Chinese use, 22, 24; in religious pictures, 30; in decorations of the Kano school, 42; hand-coloured prints, 47; development of chromo-xylographs, 48–50; Japanese knowledge and use, 56, 160; in interior decorations, 159.
 * Conder, J., on character of Japanese decorative designs, 158.
 * Copper, use in sword-decorating, 236.
 * Costumes. See Sage-mono.
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 * , Nara, 85, 132–134; Kamakura, 111, 114, 120.
 * Dansho, mask-carver, 166.
 * Deme family, mask-carvers, 166, 167.
 * Dengyō Daishi, artist-priest, 29, 109.
 * Deva Kings (Shi-Tennō), eighth-century clay statues of, 86; (Ni-ō) temple Kofuku-ji statues, 112; temple Todai-ji statues, 113.
 * Distemper, use in Japanese decoration, 152.
 * Dōchō, Kōami, lacquerer, 345.
 * Door, panel paintings, 3.
 * Dōsei, Kōami, lacquerer, 345, 361.
 * Dragon in Japanese art, 253.
 * Drama, popularity of the No, 162; use of masks, 163; influence on the theatre, 164.
 * Drawing. See Line.
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