Paintings in this genre include Nagasaki school paintings, and also the Maruyama-Shijo school, which combine Chinese and Western influences with traditional Japanese elements. A third important trend in the Edo period was the rise of the Bunjinga (literati painting) genre, also known as the ...
Tags: Available, Kishi GANTAI, Paintings Nagasawa ROSETSU ( 1754-1799 ) Click here to view image full size. An original painting showing a white mouse and a spiny lobster on a tray. Rosetsu is considered one of the most important artists of the late Edo period but little is known of ...
During the Edo period the word daruma was a slang expression for a prostitute and a darumaya was a brothel, hence the number of prints showing Daruma with courtesans. The fan has survived by being mounted onto Japanese paper. Sumi and red on a mica surface, 5.5 x 18.25 in; 14 x 46 ...
Japanese Edo Six-Panel Silver Leaf Screen with Chinese Brush Calligraphy H 68.5 in W 146 in D 1 in Pair of Antique Japanese Paintings of Karashishi, Edo Period, 18th Century H 77.96 in W 48.04 in D 3.15 in Late Edo Silver-leafed Screen Free Shipping H 69.3 in W 73.23 in D 0.79 in...
Japanese stories and legends. Yukinobu often depicted female figures, persons of historical note, Buddhist icons, shin-yamato-e content and natural scenery such as flower and bird paintings, all of which were popular themes at the time Female Japanese Painters in the Edo Period...
merchants in Kyoto, which is represented by the decorative art of Soutatsu 宗達 (ca 1640) and other *Rinpa 琳派 artists as well as anonymous genre paintings. This style originated in Kyoto but later moved to Edo,where bourgeios culture flourished throughout the remainder of the Edo period....
Japanese Porcelain Charger Plate Finely Hand Painted, Edo Period Circa 1840 H 1.88 in Dm 12.44 in Japanese Contemporary Orange Green Gold Blue Porcelainn Vase by Master Artist, 3 Green Orange Gold Porcelain Vase by Contemporary Japanese Artist ...
Art has the unique power to transcend cultural boundaries, creating connections between different traditions and styles. One fascinating example of this phenomenon is the work of Ito Jakuchu, a renowned artist from Japan's Edo period, whose stunning floral and bird paintings evoke admiration from aud...
Another traditional Japanese yamato-e painting trend: it is characterized by folding screens, long picturesque “emakimono” scrolls and album-sized paintings. After the decay of the “emakimono” style it was replaced by the dzen-like ink painting which was called “sumi-e”. It comes o...
Itō Jakuchū (伊藤 若冲, 2 March 1716 – 27 October 1800) was a Japanese painter of the mid-Edo period when Japan had closed its doors to the outside world. Many of his paintings concern traditionally Japanese subjects, particularly chickens and other birds. Many of his otherwise tr...