Tag: Japanese art and culture
Buddhist Warrior Monk Benkei (1155-1189) in Japanese Art: Buddhism to Yamabushi
Art of Japan and Keisai Eisen: Tenaciousness in Adversity
Waka Poetry in Old Japan: Ono no Komachi and Myths
Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912) and Japanese Art: New Japan Emerges
Art of Japan and Kiyonaga: Areas of High Culture
Art of Japan and Fusions of Kamisaka Sekka: Nightfall and the Allure of Buddhist Monks and Shintoism
Art of Japan and Yorozu Tetsugoro: Creativity and Freedom
Art and Folklore of Japan: Mischievous Nature of the One Legged Umbrella Ghost
Art of Japan and Refinement of Bijinga and Nishiki-e: Beauty of Torii Kiyonaga
Art of Japan and Tokyo Ladies: Ghosts of the Past Remain within A Living Tradition
Fujishima Takeji and Japanese Art: Romanticism and Impressionism of European Art
Art of Japan and Kamisaka Sekka: Richness of Japanese Art and Culture
Japanese Art and Yokoyama Taikan: Loyalty, Nationalism and Creativity
Japan Art, Culture, Folklore and Warrior Monk Benkei: Buddhism, Shintoism and Yamabushi
Japanese Art, Still Life, Pythagoras and Plotinus: Kishida, Koide and Utsumi
Northeast Asia Art and Impact on Japan: Edo Era and Bunjin Culture
Japan Art and Fusions of Sekka by Sawako Utsumi: Buddhist Monks, Shinto and Nightfall
Japanese Art, Culture and Poetry: Ono no Komachi
Japanese Art in the Nationalist Era: Loyalty of Yokoyama Taikan
Art of Japan and Meiji Ukiyo-e: Times of Change (1868-1912)
Japanese Art and the Revolutionary Flow that Inspired Asai Chu
Japanese Art and the One Legged Umbrella Ghost: Mischievous Spirit of Kasa-Obake
Japanese Art with Ronin Gallery in New York: Edo Art to Contemporary
Art of Japan and Cultural Changes during the Lifetime of Yoshu Chikanobu (1838-1912)
Kamisaka Sekka and Art of Japan: Rimpa and Creativity of New Ideas
Japanese Art and the Reality of Life in the Edo Period: Keisai Eisen and Early Years
Art of Japan and Bunjin Ideas in the Edo Period: Richness of China, Japan and Korea
Yorozu Tetsugoro and Japanese Art: Impact of Iwate and Tokyo