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  1. Yamato E

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    Beginning in the 13th century, Yamato E underwent gradual transformation as the rise of the samurai class and the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate shifted patronage patterns and aesthetic priorities. The style's association with aristocratic court culture rendered it progressively obsolete within the new political order.
    However, Yamato E principles persisted within Japanese screen painting, decorative textile arts, and architectural ornamentation through subsequent periods. Its influence …