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Which of the following is an example of the Japanese style, women’s hand?
a.
A painting of a woman in a garden.
b.
A rug with various mandalas of Buddhist scenes.
c.
A line drawing of frogs and a rabbit.
d.
A gold pot. The top has an ornate pattern and handles.
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Answer: a. A painting of a woman in a garden.
Explanation: The Japanese terms onna-e ("women’s pictures" or "women’s hand") vs. otoko-e ("men’s pictures") distinguish styles — onna-e features courtly, refined, decorative scenes (often of women, interior life, gentle colors), while otoko-e are more narrative, dynamic ink line drawings (e.g., the frog-and-rabbit caricatures).
Explanation: The Japanese terms onna-e ("women’s pictures" or "women’s hand") vs. otoko-e ("men’s pictures") distinguish styles — onna-e features courtly, refined, decorative scenes (often of women, interior life, gentle colors), while otoko-e are more narrative, dynamic ink line drawings (e.g., the frog-and-rabbit caricatures).
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