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  • Art of the Edo Period (1615–1868) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    Art of the Edo Period (1615–1868) In Japan’s self-imposed isolation, traditions of the past were revived and refined, and ultimately parodied and transformed in the flourishing urban societies of Kyoto and Edo
  • Masterpiece Story: Pine Trees by Hasegawa Tōhaku
    Hasegawa Tōhaku painted Pine Trees in late 16th century Japan Inspiration and influence can be found in earlier paintings, especially from Chinese artist Muqi at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279), which were accessible to Hasegawa Tōhaku through contemporary Japanese collections
  • Edo Period in 10 Words and 4 Art Schools | DailyArt Magazine
    Explore with us a unique time in the history of Japan Learn about the incredible schools of painting in the Edo Period
  • Shōrin-zu byōbu - Wikipedia
    It combines naturalistic Chinese ideas of ink painting by Muqi Fachang (Chinese: 牧溪法常; pinyin: Mu-ch'i Fa-ch'ang) with themes from the Japanese yamato-e (大和絵) landscape tradition, influenced by the "splashed ink" (溌墨, hatsuboku) works of Sesshū Tōyō
  • Birds and Flowers of the Four Seasons - Japan - Momoyama period (1573 . . .
    The exaggerated dimensions of the pine and cedar trees, the attempt to create space for projecting branches in the crowded composition, and the depiction of brushwood hedges in high relief suggest that the work dates to the late sixteenth century
  • Sengoku period - Wikipedia
    During this period, although the Emperor of Japan was officially the ruler of the state and every lord swore loyalty to him, he was largely a marginalized, ceremonial, and religious figure who delegated power to the shōgun, a noble who was roughly equivalent to a military dictator
  • How Art Historians Cracked the Case of Enigmatic Japanese Painter . . .
    This was a thriving time for artists, thanks to the shifting military rulers of the late 16th century, who poured money into constructing lavish castles and palaces that expressed their power
  • Japanese Art - 10 Important Japanese Artists and Artworks
    Today, we have learned about the top 10 most famous Japanese artists, whose unique styles and contributions to traditional Japanese art have shaped the history of art in Japan and influenced many Western thinkers
  • Japanese art - Tokugawa, Edo, Ukiyo-e | Britannica
    Japanese art - Tokugawa, Edo, Ukiyo-e: At the death of the Momoyama leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1598, his five-year-old son, Hideyori, inherited nominal rule, but true power was held by Hideyoshi’s counselors, among whom Tokugawa Ieyasu was the most prominent
  • Pine Trees by Hasegawa Tōhaku - Art and Nature Intertwined
    Pine Trees is a masterpiece of Japanese art created by Hasegawa Tōhaku during the Momoyama period in the late 16th century This iconic folding screen, known as a byōbu, captures the essence of Japanese aesthetics with its serene depiction of pine trees against a gold leaf background





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