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 *Suzuki Harunobu. See Harunobu.
 * Suzuki Gcnsuke, hammerer of metals, 312; originates process of insertion, 313.
 * Suzuki Chōkichi, art-founder, 145.
 * Suzuki Kichigoro, invents antimony ware, 318.
 * Suzuki Kinyemon, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Sword-furniture, Japanese, early decoration, 74; skill in decorating, 207; character of decoration, 208; articles, 210, 211, 217–219, 250, 251; Japanese commentary on decoration, 212–225; Goto family of decorators, 212, 219–225, 252–261; identification of decorators, 212, 213, 219; styles of metal ground, 213, 238–241; grades of decorators, 214; high ideals of master carvers, 215, 216; antiquity of decoration, 217; technical skill and motives in decoration, 227–229, 252–260, 288; chisels used, 229; metals employed, 230, 232, 236; methods of chiselling, 241–243, 247, 274; inlaying, 243–245, 272; graining, 245–247; beginning of relief carving, 249; early field of decoration, 250–252; development of guard decoration, 261–265; decoration in the sixteenth century, 266–270; decoration in the seventeenth century, 270–286; enamel decoration, 285, 332; decoration in the eighteenth century, 286–296; decoration in the nineteenth century, 296–303, 308–311; termination of production, 297; social influence on decoration, 304–306; specimens of nineteenth-century work, 306–308; guild, 310. See also Metal-work.
 * Swords, bronze, 71; iron, 72; varieties, 209; disappearance of samurai, 297. See also Sword-furniture.
 * Symmetry, axiom of, in art, 20.
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 * Taiami, lacquerer, 345, 360.
 * Takaichi Makuni, sculptor, 81.
 * Takaichi Mamaro, sculptor, 81.
 * Takamura Kōun, sculptor, 201; school, 201.
 * Takao-maro, sculptor, 109.
 * Takashima Takakane, painter, 34.
 * Takatsune, Soami, sword-decorator, 269.
 * Takayoshi, Miyōchin, armourer, 263.
 * Taki Katei, painter, 63.
 * Takioka family, puppet-makers, 370.
 * Takuma Tamenari, painter, school, 35; religious pictures, 35.
 * Takuma school of pictorial art, 35. See also Pictorial art.
 * Takusai, art-founder, 144.
 * Tamakaji Zokoku, lacquerer, 362.
 * Tancho, decorative-sculptor, 161.
 * Tang dynasty, China, character of its pictorial art, 22.
 * Tankai Rishi, mask-carver, 166.
 * Tari-maro, sculptor, 109.
 * Taroyemon. See Naka.
 * Tatsuki Chōbei, lacquerer, 361.
 * Tea-ceremonial, Hideyoshi's influence, 136; urns, 136.
 * Teijō, art-founder, 143.
 * Teijō, Goto, sword-decorator, 222.
 * Temmin, sword-decorator, 310.
 * Tenaka Kiyohisa, sword-decorator, 310.
 * Teruhide, Omori, sword-decorator, 292.
 * Terumasa, Omori, sword-decorator, 292.
 * Terumoto, Omori, sword-decorator, 303.
 * Tetsugen. See Naoshige (Okamoto.)
 * Texture not shown in Japanese pictures, 59.
 * Theatre, influence of the No dance, 164.
 * Third Avenue academy of sculptors,