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context: painting > early painting

a reproduction of a painted tomb at Ozuka

Tombs

The earliest known paintings in Japan, around the 6th Century A.D., were in coloured pigments on the walls of Kofun burial chambers. Painting barely existed in Japan, as far as we know, before the Chinese brought ink and paper.

sideways: tomb mounds

forwards: buddhist painting