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Nihonga (****anese: 日本画) is a ****anese
style of
painting that uses
mineral pigments, and
occasionally ink,
together with
other organic pigments on silk...
- Western-influenced
artwork from indigenous, or more
traditional ****anese paintings, or
Nihonga (日本画).
European painting was
introduced to ****an
during the late Muromachi...
- his
brother Gao
Qifeng and
friend Chen Shuren, Gao
Jianfu brought the
nihonga style of
painting to China. Gao
Jianfu was born in 1879 in the city of...
- 1852 –
April 2, 1918), also
known as
Watanabe Shōtei, was a ****anese
Nihonga painter who was one of the
first ****anese
painters to
visit Europe, attending...
- The
Museum of the
Imperial Collections Sannomaru-Shōzōkan (三の丸尚蔵館) is
located on the
grounds of the East
Garden of
Tokyo Imperial Palace. It showcases...
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founder of
Nihonga and was an
educator who
trained many
Nihonga painters. Many of the
painters recognized in
later generations as
great Nihonga masters,...
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Kansetsu (橋本関雪,
November 10, 1883 –
February 26, 1945) was a
painter of
nihonga (****anese-style paintings) who was
active in the
Kyoto art
world during...
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Takeuchi Seihō and
Hashimoto Kansetsu. All of
these artists promoted the
nihonga style,
which blended Western techniques with ****anese ones.
Through his...
- it was
resurgent Nihonga,
towards mid-1920s,
which adopted certain trends from post-impressionism. The
second generation of
Nihonga artists formed the...
- is an
alphabetical list of
painters who are
known for
painting in the
Nihonga style. Some
artists also
painted in the
western Yōga style, and that the...