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It has changed through the process of art making.
Eurpen art was about religion and Japanese art was about nature.
The figures of Roman mythology have had great influence on Western culture. Hercules, for example, has been repeatedly portrayed in film and television as a depiction of strength used for good.
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Japanese art is Delicate, soft and dainty it uses a lot of skill to replicate.
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Hiroko Johnson has written: 'Western influence on Japanese art' -- subject(s): Akita Ranga School
Japanese Art influenced impressionism because it was so different to Western art of the time. The Japanese used bright, bold colours and had a very flat perspective. Artists such as Van Gogh used this method, and their palettes became much brighter and bolder. Heavy outlining was also used in Japanese art with little tonal detail.
Printmaking
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Printmaking is an artform by which an artist makes multiple originals using techniques such as lithography, silkscreening, etching, relief, monoprinting and collagraphs. Most universities with art programs offer bachelors in ine arts with a concentration in printmaking, along with most art schools. THere is a difference between printmaking (art) and printing something made by another person without that person's legal permission.
Western art has gone through a revolution in the 20th century. Picasso's work is one of several strong forces behind this revolution.
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Photography is the process by which photographs are created. A camera is used. The images may then be printed. Printmaking is another art form (although, unlike photography, it is strictly an art form).In printmaking, an image is carved into a surface. Ink is applied and the image of the carving is then printed. Printmaking is actually the process - not just how you distribute the product.
It has changed through the process of art making.
Michiaki Kawakita has written: 'Bishin yureki' 'Geijutsu e no aisatsu' 'Modern Japanese painting' -- subject(s): Japanese Painting, Painters 'Kindai Nihon kaiga shi' -- subject(s): Japanese Painting, Modern Painting 'Zentaijin Kawakita Michiaki' 'Nihon no bijutsu' -- subject(s): Art, History 'Contemporary Japanese prints' -- subject(s): Japanese Color prints 'Gendai no ikebana' -- subject(s): Japanese Flower arrangement 'Modern currents in Japanese art' -- subject(s): Japanese Art, Western influences, Influence occidentale, Art japonais
Christians introduced Western influences, such as European art, music, and architecture, to Japan during the 16th century. However, due to the isolationist policies adopted by the Tokugawa shogunate, Christianity was banned, which led to the religion being driven underground. Despite this, Christian ideas still had some influence on Japanese culture, particularly in the areas of literature and language.