Faith and power in Japanese Buddhist art, 1600-2005 / Patricia J. Graham.
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Read Japan Project | 700.4829430952 G7381f (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2007 | 01 | Available | G000475 |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-338) and index.
Buddhism in the arts of early modern Japan, 1600-1868 -- Institutional Buddhism under warrior rule -- Buddhist temples for the elites -- Temples for commoners -- Depictions of popular deities and spiritual concerns -- Professional icon-makers -- Expressions of faith -- Buddhist imagery and sacred sites in modern Japan, 1868-2005 -- Buddhist institutions after an era of persecution, 1868-1945 -- From icon to art, 1868-1945 -- Buddhist sites of worship, 1945-2005 -- Visualizing faith, 1945-2005.
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