- Itō
Jakuchū (伊藤 若冲, 2
March 1716 – 27
October 1800) was a ****anese
painter of the mid-Edo
period when ****an had
isolated itself from the
outside world...
- Eccentrics" who
broke with tradition, such as
Iwasa Matabei, Kanō Sansetsu, Itō
Jakuchū, Soga Shōhaku,
Nagasawa Rosetsu, and
Utagawa Kuniyoshi. This work has revolutionized...
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works by
artists including Kanō Sansetsu, Kanō Tan'yū,
Hakuin Ekaku, Itō
Jakuchū, and Mu'an, p****ed down as
temple treasures of Muryō-ji; more
recent paintings...
- (1750–1780), Edo period.
Minimalist painting of
Hotei and his bag, by Itō
Jakuchū (1716–1800), Edo period.
Hotei With
Summer and
Winter Landscapes. Triptych...
- Karajishi-zu Byōbu, a byōbu by Kano Eitoku, and Dōshoku sai-e, a
painting by Ito
Jakuchu. Kaihō Yūshō (1533–1615) Kanō
Eitoku (1543–1590)
Iwasa Matabei (1578–1650)...
- (象と鯨図屏風,
Elephant and
Whale (left panel)), Itō
Jakuchū, 1796 Zo to Kujira-zu byōbu (right panel), Itō
Jakuchū, 1796
Among the
objects in the
collection are...
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inspiration in the
works of Fine Art
painters such as Kano Sansetsu, Ito
Jakuchu, Soga
Shohaku and
Katsushika Hokusai.
Murakami explains that his theory...
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exhibitions in Tokyo.
Inspired by
Francis Bacon,
Vincent van Gogh, and Itō
Jakuchū, most of Katō's
sculptures draw from the
meaning of life,
often resembling...
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Yoshimoto Imakita Kosen Kazuo Inamori Ingen Ryūki
Ishin Sūden Itō
Jakuchū Ito
Jakuchu Jaku****su Genkō
Kaisen Joki
Josetsu Jun Po
Denis Kelly Imakita Kosen...
- and
Suzuki Kiitsu.
Other than the
Rinpa school,
Maruyama Ōkyo and Itō
Jakuchū are
famous for
their realistic painting techniques. They
produced their...