In late 18th century Japan, the concept of 'artist' was closely tied to the role of the ukiyo-e printmaker, who was often part of a collaborative process involving designers, carvers, and printers. Artists like Katsushika Hokusai and Utagawa Hiroshige gained recognition for their unique styles and contributions to the genre, which depicted landscapes, kabuki actors, and scenes of everyday life. Printmaking was not only a means of artistic expression but also a popular commercial medium, making art accessible to a broader audience. This period marked a significant evolution in the perception of artists as individual creators, distinct from mere craftsmen.
Answer 1I assume you are trying convey something that occurred in japan during the 21st century?If so, I would probably use something like: "In 21st Century Japan .. .. .."Answer 1It depends what you are trying to convey. If you are describing Japan and using the timeframe to specify Japan, it would be better to use "Japan of the 21st Century". Example: Unlike Tokugawa Japan, Japan of the 21st Century maintains numerous strong, international relationships.If you are discussing the 21st Century in general and then move to Japan, it would be better to use "Japan in the 21st Century". Example: America in the 21st Century continue to use their military to solve disputes whereas Japan in the 21st Century is committed to peaceful alternatives.
Jo Self...........is a 21st century living artist. Her main influence is Rothko and pre-Edo wood block prints of nature from japan.
japan artist kathitroy dametrahast
During the 19th century japan expanded into Korea and China
Friendship is a universal concept.
Respect is an important concept in Japan, as in most countries. In Japan, a bow is a way of showing respect.
Because Japan has the power:)
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Yes, it is not a unique concept.
japan was very pretty.....(lol)
Japan A New Dawn Over Asia - Japan in the 20th Century - 1965 TV was released on: USA: 29 March 1965