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 *Miyoju. See Shigeyoshi (Miyoju). Nagata Tomoharu, lacquerer, 362.
 * Mizunō family, sword-decorators, 272.
 * Mogarashi. See Kitagawa.
 * Mokunosuke. See Tosui Mitsunori.
 * Money-pouch. See Kinchaku.
 * Monjushiri, thirteenth-century statue of, 113.
 * Mori Sosen, painter, 61.
 * Moriyoshi, Kuwamura, sword-decorator, 271.
 * Morotsugu. See Shigehiro.
 * Motochska, sword-decorator, 310.
 * Motomichi, sword-decorator, 310.
 * Motonari, sword-decorator, 310.
 * Motonobu, painter, founder of the Kano school, 40.
 * Muneta family, sword-decorators, 268.
 * Muneyuki, Umetada, sword-decorator, 282.
 * Myojun, sculptor-priest, 110.
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 * , Kōami, lacquerer, 361.
 * Nagasaki as an art centre, 290.
 * Nagashige, Kōami, lacquerer, 361.
 * Nagatsune, Yasui, metal-carver, 286.
 * Nagayoshi family, sword-decorators, 272.
 * Nagoshi family, art-founders, 136, 138.
 * Naka Mitsuyuki, Deme, mask-carver, 167.
 * Nakai family, sword-decorators, 279.
 * Nakayama, Kōmin, lacquerer, 362.
 * Nakayama Shōyeki, art-founder, 142.
 * Namikawa Sosuke, head of a school of enamelers, 336, 376.
 * Namikawa Yasuyuki, enameler, 336, 376.
 * Naomichi, Muneta, sword-decorator, 269.
 * Naomine, Muneta, sword-decorator, 269.
 * Naoshige, Muneta, sword-decorator, 269.
 * Naoshige, Okamoto, sword-decorator, 374.
 * Nara, capital of Japan, art objects, 19; condition of pictorial art in Nara epoch, 26; civilisation, 81; aspect of the city, 83.
 * Nara Busshi, 109.
 * Nara family, sword-decorators, 276, 289, 305.
 * Nara ningyo, and the netsuke, 175; form, 97, 199; history, 197–199, 369, 370.
 * Nature, Japanese attitude toward, 226.
 * Nen Kawo and the Chinese renaissance in Japanese art, 37.
 * Netsuke, origin, 174–176; decoration, 176; designs in decoration, 177–185, 191; material, 177; criterion of value, 181–183, 196; form, 185; uniqueness, 193; sculptors, 193, 195–197.
 * Nikkō, mask-carver, 165.
 * Nikkō mausoleum, interior decoration, 154, 159.
 * Ninomiya Tōtei, lacquerer, 362.
 * Nishi Hongwan-ji, temple, interior decoration, 154.
 * Nobuiye, Miyōchin, armourer, sword-guards, 263.
 * Nobunaga as an art patron, 150, 162.
 * Nobushige, painter, 35.
 * Nobutsune Nakai, sword-decorator, 279.
 * Nobuzane, painter, characteristics, 10.
 * Nogami Yataro, art-founder, 145.
 * Nomura Bunkyo, painter, 63.
 * Nomura family, sword-decorators, 286, 287.
 * Nude in art, Japanese attitude toward, 7, 125, 178, 180; Chinese attitude toward, 180.
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 * , sword-decorator, 310.
 * Ogata Gekko, chromo-xylographer, 51, 63.
 * Ogata Kwōrin, lacquerer, 346, 361.
 * Ogawa Ritsuō, lacquerer, 348, 362.