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use in Japanese sculpture
- In Jōgan style
The drapery, known as hompa (“wave”), is one of the most distinguishing features of the Jōgan style. The folds are cut deeply in a simple measured rhythm, a technique suggestive of the string drapery of the colossal image of the Buddha at Bāmīān, Afghanistan, which was a focal figure…
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This style, hompa-shiki, came to greater prominence in the early Heian period.
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