Asked by AUSTIN NGUYEN on May 11, 2024

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Which school did not have a continuity of lineage in which father trained son or master trained pupil?

A) Kano School
B) Rinzai school
C) Rinpa School
D) Soto school

Lineage

The direct descent from an ancestor; establishing family or ethnic descent.

Kano School

A school of Japanese painting that emerged in the 15th century, known for its bold, colorful style and themes related to nature and history.

Rinpa School

A historical school of Japanese painting known for its bold outlines, vivid colors, and elaborate decoration.

  • Differentiate between various Japanese painting schools and their stylistic features.
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Thomas WestlyMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Rinpa School, unlike the others listed, did not have a continuous lineage where a father trained his son or a master trained a pupil in a direct line. Instead, it was more of a style or aesthetic shared among various artists over time, rather than a school with a direct teacher-student lineage.