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1 Heian | A.D. from Nara to Heian, or Kyoto - as the Heian period, we
2 Heian | down in the Toji temple of Kyoto, amongst its priceless treasures,
3 Heian | the Zhingoji temple near Kyoto. Another, the eleven-headed
4 Fujiwa| their lives in the capital, Kyoto, leaving their representatives
5 Fujiwa| flowers which reigned in Kyoto, the capital. Each local
6 Kamaku| Kamakura, the Ashikagas in Kyoto, and the Tokugawas in Yedo (
7 Toyoto| rival attempts to reach Kyoto.~Ota-Nobunaga, who, with
8 Toyoto| That of Momoyama, near Kyoto, was also a grand masterpiece
9 Tokuga| the freer atmosphere of Kyoto that another and higher
10 Tokuga| democratic art was evolved. Kyoto, where the imperial seat
11 Tokuga| paint impossible birds.~Kyoto, however, had two real influences.
12 Tokuga| Mongol dynasty. Artists from Kyoto crowded to Nagasaki, the
13 Tokuga| second important effort of Kyoto was the study which it initiated
14 Tokuga| of the Natural School of Kyoto.~Dutch prints were eagerly
15 Tokuga| together constitute the modern Kyoto School of Realism. They
16 Tokuga| governed the old masters.~Kyoto art, since the death of
17 Tokuga| restoration in 1881, the Kyoto artists were the leading
18 Meiji | the naturalistic school of Kyoto through the works of Yosai,
19 Meiji | delicate naturalism of the Kyoto School.~The ancient spirit
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