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Kamakura|ˈkɑːməkʊərə| The name of a town in central Japan, used attrib. to designate the art of the period (1192–1333) during which Kamakura was the seat of government.
[1890B. H. Chamberlain Things Japanese 227 The grandest example of..colossal bronze-casting is the Daibutsu (literally, ‘great Buddha’) at Kamakura.] 1902F. Brinkley Oriental Series: Japan VII. iii. 110 Nearly four hundred years may be regarded as the Kamakura epoch from the point of view of the sculptor's art, and may also be regarded..as the final era of vigorous originality in religious sculpture. 1912E. F. Fenollosa Epochs Chinese & Jap. Art I. ix. 197 Several phases of Kamakura art..went on parallel to the main stream of secular makimono painting. 1952L. Warner Enduring Art Japan iv. 52 Kamakura scrolls seemed to epitomise the other changes. 1970Oxf. Compan. Art 606/2 Works of the spiritual stature of the Tempyō sculptures or the Kamakura portraits were isolated incidents rarely attained. |