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Illustrated handscrolls,
emakimono (絵巻物, lit. 'illustrated scroll', also emaki-mono), or
emaki (絵巻) is an
illustrated horizontal narration system of painted...
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literally "Animal Caricatures"), is a
famous set of four
picture scrolls, or
emakimono,
belonging to Kōzan-ji
temple in Kyoto, ****an. The Chōjū-giga scrolls...
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often depicted as a bird or a
child in ****anese
literature and
Emakimono.
Shikigami are
conjured beings, made
alive through a
complex conjuring...
- and the 14th
century Ōeyama
ekotoba (大江山絵詞) is the
oldest surviving emakimono (picture scroll)
depicting Shuten-dōji. Shuten-dōji has been regarded...
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describe comics produced from
animation cels.
Manga originated from
emakimono (scrolls), Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga,
dating back to the 12th century. During...
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often on
scrolls that can be hung on a wall (kakemono),
handscrolls (
emakimono) that are read from
right to left, or on a
folding screen (byōbu) or panel...
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works themselves. The most
accredited etymology of the word
comes from an
emakimono, a type of
painted hand scroll,
titled Yamai No
Soushi ("Scroll of Illness")...
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refer to: Makimono, a
horizontal type of ****anese handscroll/scroll
Emakimono (lit. "picture scroll"), a
horizontal picture scroll Makimono (sushi)...
- House-bound Heart", ****anese
scholar Penelope Mason explains that in an
emakimono or emaki, a
narrative reaches its full
potential through the combination...
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tsukumogami in this
sense dates to a Tenpō
period otogizōshi, an
emakimono called the
Tsukumogami Emaki.
According to this emaki, a tool,
after the...