Kara-e
Japanese art
Kara-e, 618–907). It was chiefly composed of imaginative landscapes in the Chinese manner and illustrations of Chinese legends and tales.
Quick Facts
- (Japanese: “Chinese-style painting”), in Japanese:
- art, decorative painting deriving from art of the Chinese T’ang dynasty (ad
- Date:
- 645 - 1185
The style was employed in the Nara (645–794) and Heian (794–1185) periods. In spite of the increasing popularity of Yamato-e, an evolving native style of painting, Kara-e was practiced throughout the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries, though its use was confined to official and religious materials.