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30 January, 16:52

Explain one way in which the painting reflects a continuity in the social makeup or cultural values of Japanese elites throughout the nineteenth century.

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  1. 30 January, 16:55
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    Among the main artistic influences, Zen is based on aesthetic principles of asymmetry, austerity, solitary dignity, naturalness, detachment and interior serenity. The Meiji period (1868-1912) implied a profound cultural, social and technological renovation for Japan, which continued after the second WW - due to Restoration of the nation - when it opened to the west. the letter of 1868 abolished feudal privileges and class differences, this led to the old social elites to encourage the preservation and recovery of ancient Shinto traditions, especially Zen.

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    As in Western art, the main artistic manifestations in Japan had its origins in religion and political power. The main form of writing in Japan, is based on the use of the brush, therefore, the artistic work is considered an extension of it. Traditionally, Japanese art is eclectic. Art for Japanese culture has a great introspective sense and the interrelation of man with nature; great value is given to imperfection, to the ephemeral character of things, to the emotional sense that the Japanese establish with their environment and is strongly associated with the concepts of peace and harmony.
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