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1 Asuka | of that unfortunate early Tokugawa period, which so obliterates
2 Asuka | The Toyotomi and Early Tokugawa Periods. - From the supremacy
3 Asuka | Yoshimune, 1711 A.D.~The Later Tokugawa Period. - From the accession
4 Nara | the restoration during the Tokugawa period two hundred years
5 Kamaku| hand and the Ashikaga and Tokugawa epochs on the other. It
6 Kamaku| makimono owned by Prince Tokugawa, of Bandainagon, or the
7 Ashika| degeneration in the Toyotomi and Tokugawa periods, has held steadily
8 Toyoto| TOYOTOMI AND EARLY TOKUGAWA PERIOD~1600-1700 A.D. ~THE
9 Toyoto| continues] Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Iyeyasu forms a triple power,
10 Toyoto| turmoil of their patrons.~Tokugawa Iyeyasu, who came into power
11 Toyoto| the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate.~The architecture
12 Toyoto| The architecture of early Tokugawa followed mainly, as said
13 Toyoto| from those of the later Tokugawa genre~school, where intense
14 Toyoto| high-class artists of the later Tokugawa had, and so this age of
15 Toyoto| icy conventionalism of the Tokugawa régime to which it unfortunately
16 Tokuga| LATER TOKUGAWA PERIOD~1700-1850 A.D. ~THE
17 Tokuga| Shoguns and sixteen under the Tokugawa government, were constituted
18 Tokuga| at the beginning of the Tokugawa rule, but the Tosa inspiration
19 Tokuga| But the art of the late Tokugawa period only allowed a man
20 Tokuga| comparatively free from the Tokugawa discipline, for the Shoguns
21 Meiji | the learning of the early Tokugawa period. The first Emperor
22 Meiji | by the absolutism of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which had almost
23 Meiji | gained ground under the late Tokugawa, a study in which the attempts~
24 Vista | Even through Toyotomi, and Tokugawa, it is clear that after
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