- A set of
Sencha utensils,
Sasashima ware by Maki
Bokusai, Edo period, 18th–19th century...
- to his
eldest son Nagasada.
After retirement,
Nagamasa took the
style Bokusai (ト斎). He died at age 84, on
April 7, 1670. Father: Oda
Nagamasu (1548–1622)...
- A set for
sencha utensils,
Sasashima ware by Maki
Bokusai, Edo period, 18th–19th century...
- A set of
sencha utensils,
Sasashima ware, Maki
Bokusai, Edo period, 18th–19th century...
-
after Mitsunari died, it was
reported by a
Tokugawa v****al
named Itasaka Bokusai who
entered the
castle that
there was not a
single piece of gold or silver...
- 1619
Blessed Matthias Nakano – 27
November 1619
Blessed Magdalena Kiyota Bokusai – 17
August 1620
Blessed Magdalena Sanga – 10
September 1622
Blessed Marcus...
- and Ii
Naomasa engaged in
peace agreement with Mōri Terumoto.
Itazaka Bokusai (1578-1655),
personal physician of
Tokugawa Ieyasu, has
recorded a memorial...
- 1620
Blessed Matthias of
Arima 1571 1620
Blessed Simon Kiyota Bokusai and
Companions 1620
Blessed Thomas Guengoro 1620 John Berchmans...
- 紙本淡彩老樹図
shihon tansai roju zu late Edo
period Tottori private by
Takebe Bokusai (建部僕斎) 35°29′31″N 134°14′47″E / 35.492019°N 134.246428°E / 35.492019;...
- 1923 in
three generations. The
first master was Maki Bunshichi,
named Bokusai (1782-1857). He
studied painting as well as sculpture. With his talent...