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Edo Period 1603 – 1868 Reestablished Shogunate of Ieyasu – moved capitol to Edo
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Rimpa School of Painting
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Boat Bridge, writing box, lacquered wood, gold leaf drawn from a 10 th century poem
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Tawaraya Sotatsu Matsushima Screens Pair of 6 panel screens Rimpa School Edo Period, 17th c. Ink, gold leaf on paper
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Literati Style (Nanga School) Painting Inspired by new Confucianism in Japanese, ancient Chinese literati, and individualism. Made work unique by blending Chinese models (literati), Japanese aesthetics, and personal expression.
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Geese Aslant in the High Wind Edo Period, 1817 Ink and light colors on paper Literati styles include: expressive layers of calligraphic brushwork building up forms of trees, mountains, monochrome, and the solitary human habitation. Uragami Gyokudo
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Poet on a Mountaintop, Literati painting example from Chinese artist, Shen Zhou, late 1400’s
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Yosa Buson, Cuckoo Flying over New Verdure, Edo late 18 th century Literati Style: relating to Chinese literati, educated, literary, poetic, use of haiku
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Social gatherings with everyday people Art for Middle CLASS Work produced between 17 th and 20 th century Ukiyo-e: Pictures of the Floating World
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Daruma and a Young Woman in the Rain”, woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu, 1765
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1st artist to design drawings for a multi- colored print Geisha as Daruma Crossing, Edo Period, mid - 18th c. Color woodblock Ukiyo-e Suzuki Harunobu
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Katsushika Hokusai
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“If I could live to 100, I would finally learn how to be an artist.”
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Became immediately acclaimed in Western Europe - highly influencing late-19th and early 20th century art.
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Great Wave over Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai,
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Grand COURTESAN, Takahashi, Meiji period, 1872
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nihonga: Japanese style in modern day
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