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Course: Art of Asia > Unit 4
Lesson 9: Nanbokuchō (1333–1392) and Muromachi period (1392–1573)- Nanbokuchō and Muromachi periods, an introduction
- Ryoanji
- Ryōanji (Peaceful Dragon Temple)
- Bamboo in the Four Seasons: painting and poetry in Japan
- Short sword (wakizashi) and long sword (katana)
- Helmet with half-face mask
- The Way of Tea
- Teahouse at the Asian Art Museum
- Tea bowl with standing crane design (gohon tachizuru)
- Fresh water jar
- Muromachi to Momoyama period Negoro ware ewer
- Incense container with design of plovers
- Kichizan Minchō, Monju Bosatsu
- Sessō Tōyō, Haboku-style landscape
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Kichizan Minchō, Monju Bosatsu
Video by Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Kichizan Minchō (吉山明兆), Monju Bosatsu, early 15th century, Muromachi Period, hanging scroll, ink and gold on paper, 32 1/4 × 14 in. (Minneapolis Institute of Arts). Created by Smarthistory.