Japanese people are largely Buddhist, and some Shinto. Oddly enough, the Shinto believe that people first came into being in the form of a man, then a woman, which is very similar to Judaism. (Adam & Eve)
Buddhism and Shintoism have had significant influences on Japanese art. Buddhism introduced symbolic imagery and artistic techniques, while Shintoism inspired the depiction of nature and the divine in Japanese art. Both religions continue to play a major role in shaping the artistic expression in Japan.
Buddhism & Shinto .
Some religions disapprove of sexuality-focused art because they believe it can promote lustful or immoral behavior, go against modesty and purity values, or disrespect the sanctity of the human body. Additionally, some religious teachings emphasize the importance of self-control and focus on spiritual rather than physical desires.
The religion that inspired Gandhara art was Buddhism. Gandhara art was heavily influenced by the artistic traditions of Greece, Persia, and India, reflecting the multicultural nature of the region. The art style flourished in the Gandhara region, which is present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan, between the 1st and 5th centuries CE.
The most likely reason for similarities in religion, writing, art, and form of government between Korea and Vietnam is cultural diffusion and exchange through trade, migration, and conquest. Both regions were influenced by neighboring civilizations, such as China, which played a significant role in shaping their cultural practices and institutions.
Islam and certain branches of Protestant Christianity have historically leaned towards an iconoclastic view of art, emphasizing the prohibition of creating or displaying images of religious figures. Islamic art often focuses on calligraphy and geometric designs, while some Protestant denominations avoid iconic representations in their place of worship and religious imagery.
The Counter-Reformation led to a revival of Catholicism and efforts to combat Protestantism through measures such as the establishment of the Inquisition and the Index of Forbidden Books. Socially, it reinforced the power of the Catholic Church, increased religious fervor among believers, and influenced art and culture with the patronage of Baroque art and architecture.
Buddhism and Shinto.
Japanese Art has been influenced by many countries, but most notable was China.
Religions influenced both art and thought. The way it influenced art was through the painters, their paintings reflected religious values such as faith and religious spirituality instead of painting a human individuality. It influenced thought through mostly the humanist. They often changed religions to learn the language of another so they could study The Bible from the points of view of other religions. That is how religion influenced both art and thought.
It seems he was not. The non-European art that influenced him was Japanese painting.
Art Nouveau was a design trend that was born of the Arts and Crafts movement but was very much influenced by Japanese woodcuts and prints.
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
Japan's art was influenced by the same things the art of most other cultures were, nature, sexuality, wildlife, religion, myths, philosophy, politics, and architecture. Themes commonly found in Japanese art are mountain ranges, koi, gods and goddesses, pagodas, temples, battle scenes, and famous people. Japanese calligraphy is commonly found on many types of their art.
Confucianism,Taoism and Buddhism.. That's all
Religion, Art, Music, Clothing
The traditional African religion influenced most African art, but Christianity influenced Ethiopian art.
Avatar art is based on Japanese cartoons, but also is influenced by American cartoons.
He got inspiration from natural forms and was influenced by japanese art.