Ippitsusai Bunchō (一筆斎文調, fl. 1755–1791) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, best known for his yakusha-e actor prints in narrow hosoban dimensions. Bunchō and Katsukawa...
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Tani Bunchō (谷 文晁, October 15, 1763 – January 6, 1841) was a Japanese literati (bunjin) painter and poet. He was the son of the poet Tani Rokkoku (1729–1809)...
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Famous Japanese painters include Kanō Sanraku, Maruyama Ōkyo, and Tani Bunchō. Ukiyo-e, literally means 'pictures of the floating world', is a genre of...
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Selections of celebrated mountains have been produced since the Edo period. Tani Bunchō praised 90 mountains in 日本名山図会 (A collection of maps and pictures of famous...
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are Ike no Taiga, Uragami Gyokudō, Yosa Buson, Tanomura Chikuden, Tani Bunchō, and Yamamoto Baiitsu. Red and White Plum Blossoms by Ogata Kōrin. National...
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captive specimens) along with the pied Java sparrow (called the sakura buncho in Japan). The Java sparrow was introduced in the Indian subcontinent, but...
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Yanagawa Shigenobu Yanagawa Nobusada Totoya Hokkei Ippitsusai Bunchō school Ippitsusai Bunchō Ishikawa Toyonobu school Ishikawa Toyonobu Kaigetsudō school...
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Tao Yuanming Seated Under a Willow. Tani Bunchō, Japan, 1812...
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Matsumura Goshun; portrait by Tani Bunchō...
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The 12 Devas protecting Buddha, by Tani Bunchō. The Hindu Devas were adopted by Japanese Buddhists in the first millennium as Jūni-ten...
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