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Nihonga (****anese: 日本画) is a ****anese
style of
painting that
typically uses
mineral pigments, and
occasionally ink,
together with
other organic pigments...
- 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...
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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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Meiji Hashimoto (橋本明治,
Hashimoto Meiji) (1904-1991) was a ****anese
Nihonga painter and designer. He
received a
commission to
paint a
piece for the new...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and expressionism,
using the
traditional materials of ****anese art of
Nihonga. His art is
significantly influenced by Sen no Rikyū.
Fujimura was born...
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Painter Okuda Gensou 1912–2003
Nihonga painter of the Shōwa era, gave his name to 'Gensou red'
pigment Goto Jin Born 1968
Nihonga painter of the
Heisei era...
- (1930–2009).
Nihonga artist.
Tadamitsu Kishimoto (born 1939). Immunologist.
Hiroyuki Agawa (1920–2015). Writer. ****u
Akino (1908–2001).
Nihonga artist. Takeshi...