fujiwara style

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Japanese sculptural style of the late Heian period (897-1185). The style of the principal icons accorded with the emotional appeal of Pure Land Buddhism, introduced to counter the older esoteric sects. The sculpted figures, though still full and fleshy, were more elegant and heavily polychromed, with elaborate cut-gold (kirikane) patterns in the drapery. The facial type was aristocratic. Delicacy of expression was achieved by a joined-wood technique invented by Jch. Interest in decorative effects can be seen in the applied jewelry, which in earlier periods had been painted or modeled on the sculpture's surface
fujiwara style

    الواصلة

    Fu·ji·wa·ra style

    التركية النطق

    fuciwärı stayl

    النطق

    /fo͞oʤēˈwärə ˈstīl/ /fuːʤiːˈwɑːrə ˈstaɪl/
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