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Rinpa (琳派,
Rinpa) is one of the
major historical schools of ****anese painting. It was
created in 17th
century Kyoto by Hon'ami Kōetsu (1558–1637) and Tawaraya...
- Raijin-zu) is a
painting on a pair of two-folded byōbu (folding screens) by
Rinpa artist Ogata Kōrin, a
replica of a
similar work by
Tawaraya Sōtatsu, depicting...
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landscape illustrator, lacquerer, painter, and
textile designer of the
Rinpa School. Kōrin is best
known for his byōbu
folding screens, such as Irises...
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backgrounds in yamato-e was
revived as a
style for
large landscape works by the
Rinpa school.
Later the
narrative element of yamato-e, the
interest in the depiction...
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Ogata Kōrin, who
consolidated the
Rinpa school with his
brother Kenzan. The
tarashikomi technique is part of the
Rinpa style of
decorative arts. Tawaraya...
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early 17th century. He was a
central figure of the
Rinpa school of art in Kyoto. The
Rinpa school of art grew in the
early 17th
century with the establishment...
- c. 1570 – c. 1640) was a ****anese
furniture designer and
painter of the
Rinpa school. Sōtatsu is best
known for his
decorations of
calligraphic works...
- ****an's modernization. In the
field of art, the
Rinpa school became po****r. The
paintings and
crafts of the
Rinpa school are
characterized by
highly decorative...
- role of a gyōji (referee), is Oda Nobunaga.
Rinpa Suzuri-bako An ink-stone box (suzuri-bako) made by a
Rinpa artist in the 1590s,
owned by
Museu do Caramulo [pt]...
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recognized early. He
eventually allied himself with the
traditional Rinpa school of art. He is
considered the last
great proponent of this artistic...