Japan : Art and civilization
Nearly even country in Asia can boast of a more or less distant time in its history when it was the center of a great civilization. Japan, on the other hand, has the distinction of never having ceased to be one. This very continuity of a highly developed culture over so long a period makes it imposs...
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New York
Harry N. Abrams
1969
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Ychwanegu Tag
Dim Tagiau, Byddwch y cyntaf i dagio'r cofnod hwn!
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| Thư viện lưu trữ: | Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ |
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| Crynodeb: | Nearly even country in Asia can boast of a more or less distant time in its history when it was the center of a great civilization. Japan, on the other hand, has the distinction of never having ceased to be one. This very continuity of a highly developed culture over so long a period makes it impossible, in any serious approach to the subject, to separate the evolution of Japanese art from that of the Japanese people and of their thought. |
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