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★ Focuses on the core schools and masters of Japanese art, systematically sorting out its development context with clear and structured content.

★ Covers classic schools such as Yamato-e, Suibokuga, and Ukiyo-e, and includes renowned masters like Hokusai, balancing popularity and professionalism.

★ Interprets the unique aesthetics of Japanese art, breaks cultural barriers, and satisfies readers’ desire to explore the mysterious Eastern art.

Currently, the series consists of 12 books, including: MiniArt Series: Japanese Art – Masters and Masterpieces, MiniArt Series: Korean Masters and Classic Works, MiniArt Series: Treasures and Masters of Chinese Art, MiniArt Series: Masters and Timeless Treasures of French Art, MiniArt Series: Italian Art Masters and Timeless Masterpieces, MiniArt Series: Art Nouveau – Klimt, Mucha, Gaudí, MiniArt Series: Symbols, Emblems and Allegories in Art, MiniArt Series: Hokusai – Manga, Series and Engravings, MiniArt Series: Masters and Timeless Treasures of German Art, MiniArt Series: Edvard Munch – Art and Inner Monologue, MiniArt Series: Impressionist Masters and Light Masterpieces, MiniArt Series: Masters and Timeless Treasures of Spanish Art.

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Japanese art stands out with its unique aesthetic style in world culture, and to Westerners, it is highly attractive, mysterious, and elusive. Japanese painting is one of the oldest and most exquisite painting forms in the world. Like any other art form, it has a long developmental history. Japanese painting can be divided into several periods according to technical and stylistic characteristics, including popular schools of Japanese visual art—Yamato-e (Japanese-style painting), Suibokuga (ink wash painting), and Ukiyo-e (woodblock prints)—as well as a host of famous art masters, such as Kano Eitoku, Kano Sanraku, Tosa Mitsunobu, Hishikawa Moronobu, Kitagawa Utamaro, Suzuki Harunobu, Katsushika Hokusai, and Utagawa Hiroshige.

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