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Date: 2003-02-03 13:32:35
Folding screen
Furniture
Byōbu
Visual arts
Culture
Arts
Chinese calligraphy
Chinese culture
Chinese painting

LESSON PLAN Step 3 JAPANESE SCREENS Objectives ■ Identify the uses of screens.

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