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Noh Masks
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Detail of Noh Mask, Kyoto, Japan Photographic Poster Print |
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Detail of Noh Mask, Kyoto, Japan is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget! |
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Detail of Noh Mask, Kyoto, Japan Collections Photographic Poster Print by Frank Carter, 42x56 |
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Detail of Noh Mask, Kyoto, Japan is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget! |
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Detail of Noh Mask, Kyoto, Japan Framed Art Poster Print by Frank Carter, 18x22 |
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Brighten up any space with high quality framed and ready to hang art prints. Detail of Noh Mask, Kyoto, Japan is just one that helps you create effortless style and adds character to any room. |
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Kissing the Mask: Beauty, Understatement and Femininity in Japanese Noh Theater, with Some Thoughts on Muses (Especially Helga Testorf), Transgender Women, Kabuki Goddesses, Porn Queens, Poets, Hou |
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From the National Book Award-winning author of Europe Central comes a charming, evocative and piercing examination of an ancient Japanese tradition and the keys it holds to our modern understanding of beauty... |
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Kabuki Volume 3: Masks Of The NohReviewsI'm not a big fan of David Mack's "work", but i thought i would give this book a shot. i disliked it greatly, thought the story was underwhelming and even tho the layouts were clever, the art itself is obviously referenced from popular magazine covers (albeit by way of japan). i will not be supporting this series any further. This series advances the story of Kabuki started in Circle of Blood through the eyes of the other Noh agents. In a truly fascinating style, each agent is drawn by a different artist. This medium allows, in my opinion, each character to have a separate identity and personality--more so than one artist could have accomplished. Compelling storytelling and wonderful art at its best. Average Rating:![]() |
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The Training of Noh Actors and The Dove^n (Mask Ser. a Release of Acting Resources) (Vol 2) |
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In the second volume of his Mask: A Release of Acting Resources David Griffiths provides a detailed and sensitive view of the Japanese Noh theatre: historically, philosophically (with an evaluation of Zeami's treatises) and in respect of the rigorous practicalities of Noh training... |
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