Realism, boldness, and action characterize the paintings and sculptures of the Kamakura period. Which Japanese artist created a wooden statue of the priest Muchaku that is an exemplary example of realism?
The artist behind the famous painted wood sculpture of priest Muchaku was Unkei, it was decribed as<span> "with rock crystal inlaid eyes" that captured the beauty of realism. This sculpture was made around the Kamarkura period (1192-1333) at Kōfuku-ji, Nara, Japan. </span>
the main finishing materials in modern construction include finishing mortars and concretes; natural and artificial masonry materials and items made from wood, glass, plastic, and metals in paints and varnishes