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Nanga (南画, "Southern painting"), also
known as
Bunjinga (文人画, "literati painting"), was a
school of ****anese
painting which flourished in the late Edo...
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calligrapher in
imperial ****an. He is
regarded as the last
major artist in the
Bunjinga tradition and one of the
first major artists of the
Nihonga style. His...
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Beisanjin was a
notable bunjinga painters. The ****anese term
bunjinga refers to a
style of
painting produced by
literati (bunjin).
Bunjinga traces its roots...
- Ike
Gyokuran (池 玉瀾, 1727–1784) was a ****anese
Bunjinga painter, calligrapher, and poet. She was
famous in Kyoto, ****an,
during her lifetime, and she remains...
- 120,000
Buddhist images in a rough,
individual style. Ukiyo-e and
nanga (
bunjinga) The
school of art best
known in the West is that of the ukiyo-e paintings...
- or Nanga), also
called "Literati Painting" (文人画; Wenrenhua, ****anese:
Bunjinga).
Western scholars have
written that
before the Song dynasty, ink wash...
- for his
idealized landscapes in the
literati style (Nanga or
Bunjinga).
Unlike most
bunjinga painters of his time, however, Bunchō was an
extremely eclectic...
- elements. A
third important trend in the Edo
period was the rise of the
Bunjinga (literati painting) genre, also
known as the
Nanga school (Southern Painting...
- cities; the
Mustard Seed
Garden Manual came to be used by ****anese
nanga (
bunjinga)
artists and was an
important element in the
training of
nanga artists...
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Kyoto during the Edo period.
Together with Yosa Buson, he
perfected the
bunjinga (or nanga) genre. The
majority of his
works reflected his p****ion for classical...