Definition of Edokoro. Meaning of Edokoro. Synonyms of Edokoro

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- formally founded the school. Mitsunobu served as the official painter (edokoro-azukari) at the imperial court, specializing in courtly subjects painted...
- court. Around the time of 1654 he gained a position as court painter (edokoro azukari) that had for many years traditionally been held by the Tosa family...
- the Yamato-e style. Successive heads of the Tosa served the Emperors as edokoro-azukari (Official court painter). His father was Tosa Mitsunari. In 1696...
- officially attached to the palace (kyūtei edokoro), those attached to the great temples and shrines (jiin edokoro), or finally those hosted by a few senior...
- familiar of the court, for example a professional painter belonging to an edokoro [fr; ja]. The burlesque, even caricatural aspect of the faces in the scrolls...
- Takashina Takekane, who was the director of the imperial painting bureau (edokoro), created the illustrations. Following the completion of the work, the...
- on the medieval guild system. Workshops also took inspiration from the edokoro, government-run painting offices. The late Edo atelier system had four...