Nihonga (Japanese: 日本画) is a Japanese style of painting that uses mineral pigments, and occasionally ink, together with other organic pigments on silk...
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Western-influenced artwork from indigenous, or more traditional Japanese paintings, or Nihonga (日本画). European painting was introduced to Japan during the late Muromachi...
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Fukuda Heihachirō, February 28, 1892 – March 22, 1974) was a Japanese Nihonga painter and designer. He received a commission to decorate the Take-no-ma...
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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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Tanaka Isson (category Nihonga painters)
September 1977), known by his art name Tanaka Isson (田中 一村), was a Japanese Nihonga painter from the Shōwa period noted for his flower-and-bird paintings of...
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is an alphabetical list of painters who are known for painting in the Nihonga style. It has to be noted that some artists also painted in the western...
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Meiji Hashimoto (橋本明治, Hashimoto Meiji) (1904-1991) was a Japanese Nihonga painter and designer. He received a commission to paint a piece for the new...
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1863–1899 Neo-romanticism National romanticism Yōga Nihonga Japonisme Anglo-Japanese style Beuron School Hague School Peredvizhniki Impressionism American...
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Domecy-sur-le-Vault in Burgundy, which were influenced by the art of byōbu. The greatest Nihonga painter of the second half of the 20th century was Matazō Kayama (加山 又造...
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1852 – April 2, 1918), also known as Watanabe Shōtei, was a Japanese Nihonga painter who was one of the first Japanese painters to visit Europe, attending...
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