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- Jōchō abstract "Jōchō (定朝; died 1057 AD), also known as Jōchō Busshi, was a Japanese sculptor of the Heian period. He popularized the yosegi technique of sculpting a single figure out of many pieces of wood, and he redefined the canon used to create Buddhist imagery. His style spread across Japan and defined Japanese sculpture for the next 150 years. Today, art historians cite Jōchō as "the first of a new kind of master sculptor" and "one of the most innovative artists Japan has ever produced."".
- Jōchō deathDate "1057".
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- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Dharma.
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- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Halo_(religious_iconography).
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- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Kei_school.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Kōfuku-ji.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Kōjo.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Kōkei_(sculptor).
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Nara,_Nara.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Phoenix_Hall.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Raijo.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Sculpture.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Tennin.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Tomino-o.
- Jōchō wikiPageWikiLink Uji,_Kyoto.
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- Jōchō dateOfDeath "1057".
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- Jōchō description "Japanese sculptor".
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- Jōchō comment "Jōchō (定朝; died 1057 AD), also known as Jōchō Busshi, was a Japanese sculptor of the Heian period. He popularized the yosegi technique of sculpting a single figure out of many pieces of wood, and he redefined the canon used to create Buddhist imagery. His style spread across Japan and defined Japanese sculpture for the next 150 years. Today, art historians cite Jōchō as "the first of a new kind of master sculptor" and "one of the most innovative artists Japan has ever produced."".
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- Jōchō depiction Jocho-Buddha150.jpg.
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- Jōchō name "Jocho".