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Fine Arts

July 23, 1868 issue

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The article presents information on the fine arts of Japan. If the present or late Shogoon is to be the last of those powerful deputies and the awakened imperial power is to take the place among sovereignties which the military leadership or mayorship of the palace has long assumed, the government of the Shogoons may be remembered as contemporaneous with the great time of Japanese art. The vigorous and independent art which is described in the article took its beginning after the first Shogoon, Taiko-Sama. The princes and rich men of Japan are asserted to be great lovers and collectors of their countrymen's handiwork.

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ART; COMMAND of troops; PALACES; ART, Japanese; PRINCES; JAPAN
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