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Hikime kagibana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hikime kagibana Hikime kagibana describes a feature of illustration continuing in the repertoire of Japanese Art from the Heian period through the Kamakura period, most notably in yamato-e ''e-maki''. Its influence can be traced right up the Edo period ''ukiyoe'' or later. Works done in the ''hikime kagibana'' style show faces with essentially identical features.:〔Okudaira, Hideo (1973). Narrative picture scrolls. Arts of Japan 5. Weatherhill.〕 ''slit eyes and hook nose''. The ''Hikime Kagibana'' style also does not allow a full front view of a face. There are only two main viewpoints used to depict faces: an oblique angle of 30 degrees from the front and a right angle giving a profile. When faces are shown from a right angle, the eyebrows and corners of the eyes are visible but the nose is not -- something that is not possible in actuality. ==References==
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