Tag: Japan art
Japan art and Bakufu Ohno: Birds and farmhouses
Japan art and Hiratsuka Unichi: Grand old man of Sosaku Hanga
Japan art and the snowman
Japan art and Bakufu Ohno
Japan art and Domoto Insho: Early Showa art
Japan art and Yoshimoto Gesso: Kacho-ga and landscapes
Japan art and Keishu Takeuchi (1861-1942)
Japan art and Elizabeth Keith (1887-1956): Aberdeenshire to Korea
Japan art and Hokusai: Fashion and rivers
Japan art and Eisho Narazaki (1864-1936)
Iwasa Matabei and Japan art (1578-1650)
Japan art and Kano Hideyori: 16th-century art
Japan art: Blossoming of Life before the Shadow
Japan art and Yashima Gakutei: High culture
Buddhist art in Japan: Muromachi Period and Kao Ninga
Japan art and Ishizaki Koyo: Beauty of birds, freedom, and space
Hanabusa Itcho and Japan art: A free spirit
Hiroshige and Japanese art: Birds, Buddhism, and nature
Japan art and Katsushika Hokusai: Eclectic mix
Japan art and Hishida Shunsō: The ticking clock of life
Japan at and Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950): Lover of nature
Japan art and Yamamura Kōka (Toyonari): Meiji to Showa
Japanese contemporary artist: Trees, Shinto, and contrast
Japan art and Yokoyama Taikan: A mirror into the brutal world of history
Japan art and the last Meiji ukiyo-e flourish
Art of Japan: Fading hope and the reality of life!
Japan art and Buddhism – the mirror of life!
Japan art and the individualism of Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-1799)
Japan art and bijan-ga (beautiful ladies) of the Edo Period
Japan art and self-portrait while dying: Iwasa Matabei (1578-1650)
Japan art and the intriguing Hanabusa Itchō (1652-1724)
Art of Japan: Beauty inspired by nature
Japanese art during the Nanboku-chō period
Japan art: Cultural art during momentous political changes
Art and poetry: The last throes before the ghost of time
Japan Art and a radiant moon at nightfall in distant times
Japan art and Sakai Oho (1808-1841): The rhythm of art and Buddhism
Japanese art and Hayami Gyoshū (1894-1935): Camellia Petals Scattering
Art of Japan and poetry: The last throes before the ghost of time
Contemporary Japanese Art and Shintoism: The spirit of Sawako Utsumi and the Kano School
Adorable landscapes by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Japanese Landscapes by Kuniyoshi
Japanese Art and Fusions of Sekka: Nightfall and the Allure of Buddhist Monks and Shintoism
Contemporary Japanese Artist inspired by the Kano School: Shinto Priest and Adorable Landscape
Modern Japanese Artist: The Fading Spirit of Kano Chikanobu Awakened by Shintoism
Contemporary Japanese Artist and Shintoism: Kano School and Independent Spirit of Sawako Utsumi
Adorable Japanese Landscapes by Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Contemporary Japanese Artist: The Fading Spirit of Kano Chikanobu Awakened by Shintoism
Japanese Artist Keisai Eisen: Poverty and Independence
Utagawa Kuniyoshi and Adorable Japanese Landscapes: Natural Flow of Nature
Japan Art and the Spirit Of Shinto: Ukiyo-e in the Light of Nature and Shintoism
Art of Japan and Fusions of Kamisaka Sekka: Nightfall and the Allure of Buddhist Monks and Shintoism
Art of Japan and Utagawa Kuniyoshi
Japan Art and Fusions of Sekka by Sawako Utsumi: Buddhist Monks, Shinto and Nightfall
Kamisaka Sekka and Art of Japan: Rimpa and Creativity of New Ideas
Richness of Japanese Art: Ito Shinsui