The patterns on Japanese kimonos show the Japanese cultural value of B. peace with the world.
<h3>What do Kimono patterns represent?</h3>
The Japanese culture places a premium on being at peace with the world as they believe this is the best way to live.
To that end, they put up patterns of trees, rivers and other natural objects on kimonos to show that one should be at peace with the entire world including nature.
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Answer:
The Correct answer is D. Jacque Copley
Explanation:
A quick google search of all the names A-C ruled out they did not paint the picture. When googling D that was the artist of this painting. Hope this helps but JACQUES-Louis IS NOT THE ANSWER!!! And I just did the test! Good luck!!!!
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Explanation:
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