Togidashi
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togidashi maki-e — ▪ Japanese lacquerwork in Japanese lacquerwork, kind of maki e (q.v.). In this technique, the design is painted in lacquer, and gold or silver powder is sprinkled over it; when the lacquer is dry, another coat is applied to the design to… … Universalium
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lacquerwork — Any of a variety of decorative objects or surfaces, usually of wood, to which a coloured, highly polished, and opaque type of varnish called lacquer has been applied. True lacquerwork is Chinese or Japanese in origin. The technique was copied in… … Universalium
Laque — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Laque (homonymie). Boîte laquée avec motif d enfants, approx. 1700 1800 dynastie Qing. Asian Ar … Wikipédia en Français
Laques — Laque Pour les articles homonymes, voir Laque (homonymie). Boîte laquée avec motif d enfants de la période Qianlong, dynastie Qing, 1736 … Wikipédia en Français
Kōami Family — ▪ Japanese artists flourished 19th century Japanese lacquerware artists who were eminent for 19 generations in the Muromachi, Azuchi Momoyama, and Tokugawa periods. Michinaga (1410–78) was a personal attendant to the military ruler… … Universalium
Maki-e — Makie. Makie enlargement. Maki e ( … Wikipedia
hiramaki-e — ▪ Japanese art in Japanese lacquerwork, gold decoration in low, or “flat,” relief, a basic form of maki e (q.v.). The pattern is first outlined on a sheet of paper with brush and ink. It is then traced on the reverse side of the paper with a… … Universalium
maki-e — ▪ lacquerwork (Japanese: “sprinkled picture”), lacquer ware on which the design is made by sprinkling or spraying wet lacquer with metallic powder, usually gold or silver, from a dusting tube, sprinkler canister (makizutsu), or hair tipped… … Universalium
Lackkunst — Lạck|kunst 〈f. 7u; unz.〉 in China u. Japan heimische, sehr schwierige u. langwierige Kunst, Gegenstände mit Lack zu überziehen u. dann durch Einschneiden od. Aufmalen von Mustern zu verzieren * * * Lạck|kunst, die <o. Pl.>: in Ostasien… … Universal-Lexikon