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Japanese art focuses heavily on landscape painting. What do you think was the appeal of landscapes to Japanese artists?

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Answered by xXRachieeXx
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Answer:

The idea of tranquility is often shown through their art, and that is often expressed in nature. Drawing landscapes and the earth is often related to religious qualities such as enlightenment and spirituality in these drawings.

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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One of the most important art forms in East Asia is landscape painting, which is a specialty of Japanese artists.

Explanation:

Japanese art focuses heavily on landscape painting:

  • Nature is beautifully portrayed in Japanese art, especially in landscapes, which is one of the most recognizable aspects of the art. Japan has a rich and vibrant style of art that was influenced heavily by Chinese art.
  • In Japan, the landscape is known as Sansui, where San means "mountain" and sui means "water." Thus, a large proportion of Japanese landscape paintings portray mountains and flowing water. Since the fifteenth century, Japanese artists have increasingly focused on landscapes of their own country, though they maintain the Chinese style and techniques.
  • A Japanese artist finds landscape paintings very fascinating, as they capture an entire landscape with exquisite detail and precision. Landscapes of the natural world are a particular point of fascination because of the way an entire landscape is captured and rendered with delicate precision and detail. There is a reverence and devotion to beauty and perfection which is evident in the treatment of the several elements within a piece which can range from flowers, trees, mountains, and even clouds.
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