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8_murik_8 [283]
1 year ago
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During the period known as japonisme in nineteenth century europe, western artists were greatly influenced by japanese _________

________.
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shepuryov [24]1 year ago
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In the period known as the Japonisme in the nineteeth century in Europe, artists were greatly influenced by Japanese woodblock prints.

<h3>What happened during the Japonisme?</h3>

After the Japanese people were forced to open up their nation to the Europeans and Americans, Japanese artwork filtered through to Europe.

Here a specific art of painting on woodblock or rather woodblock prints, would become so popular that they would influence European artists.

Find out more on Japanese art at brainly.com/question/11204871

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