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JAPANESE ART Christian Host Box, C. 1700 |
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This lacquer ware container, from the Monoyama period was made to hold the wafers for Christian Holy Communion services. Japanese artists copied western motifs not just for specific religious purposes as shown here, but also for designs. This is a period where color is usually more important than line, an exception in Japanese art.
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