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 *  bronze, 129–132; on Japanese alloys, 232, 235; on method of gilding, 370; on refining processes, 371; on "surfacing" metals, 371.
 * Graining of metals for art use, 245–247; origin, 262.
 * Greek art and Japanese art, 17–19, 78, 80, 119–122, 124, 368; and Chinese art, 21.
 * Guard, sword, 219; development of decoration, 250, 261–265, 277; materials, 265.
 * Gunkei, mask-carver, 166.
 * Guri-bori, variety of metal decoration, 247.
 * Gyogi, sculptor-priest, 81.
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 * Hamano family, sword-decorators, 291, 303, 306, 375.
 * Hammering of metal, 312.
 * Han Kan, Chinese artist, 22.
 * Hanzan, lacquerer, 363.
 * Hanzo. See Hokan Mitsunao.
 * Hanzo Yasukore, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Hara Yōyusai, lacquerer, 362.
 * Haruaki, Ishiguro, sword-decorator, 302.
 * Harukuni, Okamoto, sword-decorator, 294.
 * Harunari, Hirata, sword-decorator, 285, 308.
 * Harunobu, Suzuki, chromo-xylographer, 49, 50.
 * Haruwaka Tadatsugu, mask-carver, 166.
 * Haruyori. See Shunzui.
 * Hasegawa Kumazo, art-founder, 145, 147.
 * Hashi-ichi, sculptor, 191.
 * Hashimoto Gaho, painter, 63; western influence upon, 68.
 * Heian epoch, and the beginning of secular pictorial art, 27–29; character of sculpture in, 106–109.
 * Hibi Munetada, mask-carver, 165.
 * Hidekiyo, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Hidenori, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Hidetomo, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Hidetsugu, lacquerer, 345, 360.
 * Hideyori. See Shuzui.
 * Hideyori, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Hideyoshi, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Hideyoski, the Taikō, as an art patron, 135, 150, 162; Palace of Pleasure, 270.
 * Hien Wantsz, sculptor, 81.
 * Hikoshiro, Hirata, sword-decorator, 285.
 * Hirata family, sword-decorators and enamellers, 285, 300, 312, 332.
 * Hiroshige, chromo-xylographer, 50.
 * Hirotaka, painter, 31, 35.
 * Hiroyoshi, Kuwamura, sword-decorator, 272.
 * Hisayori. See Juzui, Kiuzui.
 * Hishigawa Moronobu, xylographer, 46.
 * Hōgen, art title, 117.
 * Hōin, art title, 110.
 * Hokan Mitsunao, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Hokke-do Trinity, famous group of dry lacquer statues, 86.
 * Hokkei, chromo-xylographer, 50.
 * Hokusai, art characteristics, 9, 10; chromo-xylographer, 50; traces of Western influence upon, 67.
 * Hōkyō, art title, 110.
 * Honjo Yoshitane, swordsmith and decorator, 309.
 * Horai Ujitoki, mask-carver, 166.
 * Horu-ji, temple, ancient distemper painting in, 152.
 * Hōshō family, No dancers, 162.
 * Hosono Masamori, inlayer, 273.
 * Hotokusai, art-founder, 144.