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- Hikime kagibana (引目鉤鼻) describes a feature of illustration continuing in the repertoire of ****anese Art from the Heian period through the Kamakura period...
- is characterized by two pictorial techniques: ****inuki yatai and hikime kagibana. ****inuki yatai ("blown-off roof") refers to a form of composition that...
- specialists often compare to Noh masks. Indeed, according to the hikime kagibana technique, two or three lines were enough to represent the eyes and the...
- and the 30s were considered to have already p****ed the peak age. "Hikime kagibana" is the name of the expression technique used when drawing a noble person...
- emaki follow the late-Heian and early Kamakura period convention of Hikime kagibana ('line-eye and hook-nose') in which individual facial expressions are omitted...
- veranda, in the same scene. The faces are realised according to the hikime kagibana technique typical of onna-e, that is to say that the faces are represented...
- individualised. Kibi, for his part, is painted in a manner close to hikime kagibana: a white and expressionless face with a few features for the eyes, nose...
- figures including movements and gestures. Abandoning the Heian period hikime kagibana ("slit eyes, hooked nose") style, figures were painted individual features...