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Kamisaka Sekka 神坂雪佳 (1866-1942)
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Kamisaka Sekka 神坂雪佳 (1866-1942) Born in Kyoto, real name Yoshitaka. He studied under Suzuki Mizuhiko of the Shijo school and later become a disciple of Kishi Kokei. He is a painter of the Koetsu Korin school and is world-renowned as a craft artist. He traveled to Europe and adopted the Art Nouveau style, and her style received enthusiastic praise in Europe and the United States as someone who pioneered his own new horizons. He also gave the dawn of modern crafts in Japan and greatly contributed to its subsequent development. His work...
Master Teruhide Kato 加藤晃秀 (1936-2015) is an artist who truly loves Kyoto.
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Master Teruhida Kato 加藤晃秀 (1936-2015) was born in Kyoto City. After graduating from the Department of Japanese Painting at Kyoto University of Art, he established a design studio and while participating in various craft projects. He created ``Ikiga'' "粋画" with a unique touch. He has held solo exhibitions in New York and other locations, and is attracting attention from overseas as well. He depicted the atmosphere of the ancient capital Kyoto Japan with bold compositions based on black and white, and reproduced his painting with Japanese traditional woodblock prints. He is an artist who truly loves Kyoto. His depictions of...
歌川広重 名所江戸百景 "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797~1858)
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歌川広重 名所江戸百景 "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo" by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797~1858) Hiroshige's last work, ``One Hundred Famous Views of Edo,'' is a masterpiece of 120 illustrations (one of which was signed by the second generation Hiroshige and one was a catalogue), and is literally a monumental work that sums up his life's work as a painter. It's a truly masterpiece. He was an ambitious artist who searched for the seasonal changes in people's affairs and moods in the outstanding landscapes of Edo's city center and suburbs, and discovered and registered new famous places. A bold application of Western...
諸国瀧廻り 葛飾北斎 (Shokoku Waterfalls' by Katsushika Hokusai) From Series - A Tour of the Waterfalls of the Provinces
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From Series - A Tour of the Waterfalls of the Provinces 葛飾北斎 By Katsushika Hokusai (1760~1849) ``Shokoku Waterfalls'', a collection of eight pictures of famous places, is said to have been published around 1833, after ``Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji'' was published. It is a masterpiece and a masterpiece among Hokusai's landscape prints, and is an ambitious work that challenges the expression of ``water'' using famous waterfalls from all over Japan such as Edo, Nikko, Kiso, and Tokaido as subject matter. This work can be said to embody Hokusai's artistic pursuit of depicting the essence of a motif...
Our Japanese traditional Tenugui were chosen by a Kendo dojo in Vietnam.
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Đà Lạt Kendo Club in Vietnam Real Samurai there! Looks good team!! Thank you very much for supporting our team. Good luck on your Kendo practice and promotion exam for next level. https://www.facebook.com/dalat.kendoclub.khkf