The Buddha of Kamakura was originally a great hall,
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The Buddha of Kamakura was originally a great hall, which houses destroyed by a storm in 1369. Muromachi period 1333-1573 Kinkakuji Temple Yoshitoshi BiographyThe the Muromachi period after the Ashikaga shogunate clan called military control. The house has been moved to Kyoto in the Muromachi district of the city. The history of Japanese art was characterized by a flashback to a noble character. Zen Buddhism reached its popularity in Japan and influenced by Japanese artists and artisans. Several orders were placed for the construction and decoration of the Zen temple. The third shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, built the Kinkakuji Temple (known as the Golden Pavilion) and gardens. During the Muromachi period achieved the art of gardening and ikebana complex high degree of complexity in the history of Japanese art. Kinkakuji Temple was placed on World Heritage List of UNESCO, along with 17 other temples in Kyoto. In 1950, the stand after a guardian crazy burned and rebuilt from scratch. Painting reached a high artistic level. The most famous painters are two monks, and Shubun Sesshu. Buddhist monasteries were very wealthy and powerful during this period. Around 1543 the Portuguese Mendes Pinto came to Japan that the first Europeans. The author is the owner of the shop and drop art prints on canvas. He is a professor of art and Article Spinner Article Marketing Robot