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Hanabusa Itchō

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20: 28: 537: 114:, he was originally named Taga Shinkō. He studied Kanō painting, but soon abandoned the school and his master to form his own style, which would come to be known as the Hanabusa school. 804: 799: 136:
Most of his paintings depicted typical urban life in Edo, and were approached from the perspective of a literati painter. His style, in-between the Kanō and
784: 319: 814: 754: 736:, a catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Hanabusa Itchō (see index) 513: 344: 809: 759: 210: 609: 717: 206: 186: 633: 140:, is said to have been "more poetic and less formalistic than the Kanō school, and typical of the "bourgeois" spirit of the 794: 733: 218: 789: 779: 178: 392: 182: 368: 305: 32: 764: 222: 19: 489: 198: 190: 27: 774: 769: 705: 238: 465: 148: 295:
Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
202: 610:"Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha, Hanabusa Itchō ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art" 441: 585: 713: 651: 87: 83: 664: 214: 678: 167: 159: 561: 226: 171: 79: 272: 748: 739: 194: 44: 245: 163: 126: 122: 416: 111: 118: 345:"MFA Boston Publicly Conserves 18th-Century Buddhist Painting Masterpiece" 393:"Philadelphia Museum of Art - Collections Object : Children at Play" 369:"An Ancient Japanese Scroll Gets Pieced Back Together | Conservation Lab" 99: 721: 141: 137: 48: 36: 273:"Hanabusa Itchō | Ukiyo-e, Edo Period, Woodblock Prints | Britannica" 155: 734:
Bridge of dreams: the Mary Griggs Burke collection of Japanese art
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His work is held in several institutions worldwide, including the
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Short biography of Hanabusa Itcho - Jyuluck-Do Corporation
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Images from the Floating World, The Japanese Print.
86:, but ultimately rejected that style and became a 129:; he would not return until 1710. That year, in 117:He was exiled in 1698, for parodying one of the 63: 538:"Hanabusa Itcho - Museum of Cultural History" 147:Hanabusa was the master of the later painter 8: 514:"Works – Hanabusa Itcho – Artists – eMuseum" 23:"The Falling Thunder God" by Hanabusa Itchō 490:"Rural genre scenes: Collection Database" 166:as well. His friends included the poets 162:, and is said to have been an excellent 259: 660: 649: 634:"Genre Painting | Collection Database" 679:"Collections Online | British Museum" 7: 320:"The Death of the Historical Buddha" 267: 265: 263: 211:University of Michigan Museum of Art 805:17th-century Japanese calligraphers 800:18th-century Japanese calligraphers 78:poet. He originally trained in the 785:Japanese writers of the Edo period 14: 712:Oxford: Oxford University Press. 33:Blind monks examining an elephant 187:Los Angeles County Museum of Art 207:Museum of Cultural History Oslo 70:was a Japanese painter born in 815:18th-century Japanese painters 755:17th-century Japanese painters 562:"Exchange: Mt. Fuji in Autumn" 125:in painting, to the island of 1: 417:"Otafuku | LACMA Collections" 219:Minneapolis Institute of Art 810:18th-century Japanese poets 760:17th-century Japanese poets 343:Voon, Claire (2016-08-19). 831: 183:Philadelphia Museum of Art 179:Museum of Fine Arts Boston 68:, 1652 – February 7, 1724) 42: 98:and by a number of other 64: 638:NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA 518:art.seattleartmuseum.org 241:– son and pupil of Itchō 223:National Museum of Korea 94:). 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Blind monks examining an elephant
ukiyo-e
Japanese name
surname
Osaka
haiku
Kanō style
Kanō Yasunobu
literati
art-names
physician
shōgun
concubines
Miyake-jima
Edo
ukiyo-e
Genroku
Sawaki Suushi
poetry
Matsuo Bashō
calligrapher
Matsuo Bashō
Enomoto Kikaku
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Smithsonian Libraries
Israel Museum

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