Nihonga Gallery
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Whispering BeautiesUemura Shōenn.d.
Fragrance of SpringUemura Shōen1940Color on SilkYamatane Museum of Art
Woman Waiting for the Moon to RiseUemura Shōen1944Color on SilkAdachi Museum of Art
Modern Japanese Art. The idea of modern art and modernity are premised on metaphors of space and tim
Takahashi Yuichi (1828-1894) was born to a samurai class household in Edo. He is not
Both of these are examples of Japanese religious art. They are also examples of Japanese moder
Akino Fuku, Red Shawl, 1964.
“Westside”12 x 12 inchesNihonga on boardA very LA painting for kozy. Proper ink on
“Super Bloom 2017″12 x 9 inchesNihonga painting on boardKozy’s first painted depic
“Instant Bliss”18 x 24 inchesNihonga painting on board2017One of the paintings kozy made
“RIP Puffin”18 x 24 inchesNihonga painting on board2017Created for our 2017 exhibition a
Taguchi Yuka aka 田口由花 aka Yuka Taguchi (Japanese, b. 1992, Gifu, Japan) - 華と猫 (Flower and Cat), 2017
Matazō Kayama (加山 又造, Kayama Matazō) was a Japanese Nihonga painter of the 20th century, born in Kyo
byōbu-e 屏風絵 - peinture sur paraventHirafuku Hyakusui 平福百穂 (1877 - 1933).
furosaki-byōbu 風炉先屏風 - “ Princess Kono hana sakuya 木花咲耶” (1929), deDōmoto Ins
Creeping Woodsorrel included in Bansho Zukan (Picture Book of All in the Universe) published in 1901
japanese-plants: Flowering Quince by Shodo Kawarazaki (1889-1973)
okitanikoji: 「朝顔」(morning glory)454×158mmcolor on paper2019江戸の頃からあまり改良されていない朝顔の種。少し巻き気味の葉と蔓のバラ
Watanabe Nobuyoshi aka 渡辺信喜 aka Nobuyoshi Watanabe (Japanese, b. 1941 (Showa 16), Kyoto, Japan) - 1:
Modern Japanese Art. The idea of modern art and modernity are premised on metaphors of space and tim
Tanaka Isson (22 de julio de 1908 - 11 de septiembre de 1977) fue el seudónimo de un pintor j
When scabious patrinia blooms (flower series) by Reiji Hiramatsu (Japanease, born 1941), 2006.
Painting by Meiji Hashimoto, entitled ‘Sakura‘ Japan Objects (@Japan Objects) on Instag
jareckiworld: Osamu Sekiya — Red Roses (traditional nihonga technique, 2018)
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