Posted 3 years ago
nemorino
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Another Edo period Arita blue(imari) Japanese porcelain plate with acomlished and elaborated paintingand gilding those ones are probably from Hizen kilns
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Posted 3 years ago
nemorino
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Another Edo period Arita blue(imari) Japanese porcelain plate with acomlished and elaborated paintingand gilding those ones are probably from Hizen kilns
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correction genroke in stead of genroke
genroku correction
l'apôstat I think my page is not destinated to a lamentation wall as i see you are playing as a child in a kinder garden alone....end of discussion....
you are right i misbehaved , but i think it is of essence well edo is wide spread 1606-1868 and you have to narrow to describe the possible beauty and the value
remark two see J Huizinga_Homo ludens on the importance of the game element of culture and society. The game would be a necessary condition for the production of culture. In Homo ludens Huizinga described an uncivilized and reprehensible puerilism in contrast to the seriousness he idealized in the game of politics and culture.
In the 1960s, the concept of homo ludens was revived by the Provos and the Kabouter movement.
for the psychological reference reference , about lamentation i can,t answer , because possible dystopian fixation in psychology is multifactorial
i still got no answer why don,t you pinpoint this what is so difficult about this ?
You should get documented seriously about the termes "GENROKU and EDO" to understand in wich contexte those words are being used to indicate Japanese wares from this period...i am not a good "pédagogue" je n'ai pas de patience camarade to entertain peoples like you pseudo je sais tout theye are a lot of sources to conduct some resarches on the matter.... in the sepecialised sites meanwhile at leas enjoy posted items
you are evading the question