ART HIS 42C Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Emakimono, Hagiography, Acala
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Unrolls the scroll with left hand and roll itl back up to the right: narrative characteristics. Stories move through time with protagonist and anatagonist from beginning to something happens and wants to find out what"s next: portable characteristics. Really long rolls but when you roll it up it is very compact: emaki genres: Engi: refers to type of emaki and tells stories of all the miracles that is part of history of buddhist site, these miracles relates to spiritual power of that temple. Hagiography: tells a story of a holy person in a form of religion, vividly illustrate all kinds of spirits and ghosts that is normally invisible. Tells a story of a prince called geji. Its a romance of all of the amorous relationship that prince geji had. Fundamental social structure like aristocrats that had separate powers with each of his wives. Creative interaction between visual painter making and the script it illustrates.