Jomon Culture in Japan before Buddhism
The artwork that I chose is Dogu (Clay Figurine). It was made during the final period of Jomon (ca. 1000-300 B.C.), Japan. Jomon people used earthenware ceramic technique to create it. Ordinarily, clay figurines portrayed human or animals. This Dogu generally comprises highly stylized females with extended bosoms, hips, and stomachs ventured. Although chapter 17 of the textbook mentioned the development of ceramic form in Jomon period, it mainly focused on outlining the earthenware vessels that applied clay coils and […]