Asked by Anjali Ajith on Sep 26, 2024

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Which of the following would NOT be considered a formal feature of yamato-e painting?

A) Lack of emphasis on brushwork
B) Individualization of features
C) Bright mineral pigments
D) Native Japanese subjects

Yamato-e Painting

A classical Japanese style of painting that focuses on Japanese subjects, characterized by vibrant colors and detailed depictions of courtly and seasonal themes.

Bright Mineral Pigments

Natural minerals used to produce vivid colors in paintings and other artworks.

Native Japanese Subjects

Refers to the indigenous people of Japan and their societal roles, cultures, and histories prior to extensive foreign influence.

  • Understand the characteristics and importance of yamato-e painting in Japanese art history.
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Ravneel Kumarabout 5 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Yamato-e, a classical Japanese style of painting, is characterized by its lack of emphasis on brushwork (A), use of bright mineral pigments (C), and focus on native Japanese subjects (D). The individualization of features (B) is not a typical characteristic of yamato-e, which often portrays subjects in a more stylized or generalized manner rather than focusing on individual traits.