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Differences in Eyelids and Eyebrows as Represented Pictorially in the Meiji Period of the Japanese Government Compared with the Post-War Periods

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  1. Nihonga Japanese Painting Catalogue. Hamilton Art Gallery, Daniel McOwan, Director, April 2012

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Correspondence to Darryl J. Hodgkinson.

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This article is a commentary to “Comparing the eyes depicted in Japanese portraits of beautiful women: The Meiji and modern periods” by Lee JJ and Thomas E. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (2012) 36:504–510 available at doi:10.1007/s00266-011-9857-y

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Hodgkinson, D.J. Differences in Eyelids and Eyebrows as Represented Pictorially in the Meiji Period of the Japanese Government Compared with the Post-War Periods. Aesth Plast Surg 37, 541–542 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-013-0099-z

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