emakimono
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emakimono
Summary
emakimono is an art genre[1]. emakimono draws 58 Wikipedia views per month (art_genre category, ranking #102 of 200).[2]
Key Facts
- A notable work attributed to emakimono is Genji Monogatari Emaki[3].
- A notable work attributed to emakimono is Shigisan Engi Emaki[4].
- A notable work attributed to emakimono is Ban Dainagon Ekotoba[5].
- A notable work attributed to emakimono is Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga[6].
- A notable work attributed to emakimono is Kegon Engi Emaki[7].
- A notable work attributed to emakimono is Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki[8].
- emakimono's image is recorded as Ippen shonin eden - Scroll 7 - complete.jpg[9].
- emakimono's instance of is recorded as art genre[10].
- emakimono's genre is recorded as Japanese painting[11].
- emakimono's subclass of is recorded as makimono[12].
- emakimono's subclass of is recorded as scroll painting[13].
- emakimono's subclass of is recorded as illuminated manuscript[14].
- emakimono's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00561923[15].
- emakimono's Commons category is recorded as Emakimono[16].
- emakimono's country of origin is recorded as Japan[17].
- emakimono's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0d9rzb[18].
- emakimono's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Emakimono[19].
- emakimono's Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID is recorded as 300178464[20].
- emakimono's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as art/emaki[21].
- emakimono's has list is recorded as list of emaki[22].
- emakimono's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as makimono[23].
- emakimono's Online PWN Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 3897685[24].
- emakimono's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 에마키[25].
- emakimono's JAANUS ID is recorded as e/emaki[26].
- emakimono's Pixiv Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 絵巻物[27].
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Works and Contributions
Notable works include Genji Monogatari Emaki[3], an emakimono[28], founded in 1100[29]; Shigisan Engi Emaki[4], an emakimono[30], in Japan[31], founded in 1200[32]; Ban Dainagon Ekotoba[5], an emakimono[33], in Japan[34], founded in 1200[35]; Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga[6], an emakimono[36], in Japan[37], founded in 1150[38]; Kegon Engi Emaki[7], an emakimono[39], in Japan[40], founded in 1300[41]; and Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki[8], an emakimono[42], founded in 1219[43].
Why It Matters
emakimono draws 58 Wikipedia views per month (art_genre category, ranking #102 of 200).[2] emakimono has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] emakimono is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]