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Ogata Korin
Chrysanthemums by a Stream
c. 1715-30
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Kōno Bairei Kudzu Vine and Quails Bairei's Flowers and Birds Woodblock Print 1883 (H x W): 14.5 x 9.4 (inches) Publisher: Okura Magobei Signature: Bairei (sealed)
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Kazutomo Fujino
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theaskew · 3 months
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Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese b. 1959), Girl with a Knife, 1999. Acrylic, graphite, coloured pencil and crayon on paper, 20 1/8 x 14 1/8in. | 51 x 36cm.
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In the snow on Yanagibashi | Ohara Koson
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playitagin · 11 months
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2013-磯野宏夫
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Yasuo Kuniyoshi in his New York City studio in 1940, exhibited with Georgia O'Keeffe and Edward Hopper. But his work was quickly forgotten after his death in 1953.
Yasuo Kuniyoshi • Japanese-American • 1889-1953 • Painter, photographer and printmaker in various styles throughout his career.
Below: Self Portrait (as a young art student) • 1918 • Fukutake Collection, Okayama, Japan
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Strongwoman and Child • 1925 • Smithsonian Museum of Art
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Boy Stealing Fruit • 1923 • Smithsonian American Art Museum - Washington, D.C.
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Boy Frightened by Water • 1924 • Smithsonian Museum of American Art
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Child • 1923 • Whitney Museum of American Art
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Maine Family • c. 1922-23 • Phillips Collection - Washington, D.C.
Yasuo Kuniyoshi painted Maine Family during one of the summers he spent at an artists’ colony in Ogunquit, Maine, in the 1920s. Source: Phillips Collection.org
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Bather with Cigarette • 1924 • Dallas Museum of Art - Dallas, Texas, United States
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The Island of Happiness • 1924 • Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
Art © Estate of Yasuo Kuniyoshi
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Maki Na Kamura - Claim of Colours II, 2021. Oil, egg tempera on canvas. 110 x 170 cm 
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TOSHIMITSU IMAI  (Japanese, 1928–2002)
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Oil On Canvas, 36 1/2 x 28 1/4 In. (92.71 x 71.76 Cm.)
© 2022 The Potomack Company
In his early style of paintings the influence of the Fauves is to be seen. Later on in time colour is still an important, if not the most important aspect in his style.  Changing from representational to abstract art in march 1955, Toshimitsu Imai organised a group show in his home country together with Sam Francis and George Mathieu in 1956. This decision had a crucial role in introducing European Abtract art to Japan.
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Mori Sosen
Peacock and pinks
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Hiroshi Matsumoto
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ℌ𝔞𝔧𝔦𝔪𝔢 𝔖𝔬𝔯𝔞𝔶𝔞𝔪𝔞
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Yoshitomo Nara (Japanese b. 1959), Can't Wait 'til the Night Comes, 2012. Acrylic on canvas, 193.2 x 183.2 cm. | 76 1/8 x 72 1/8 in.
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Fumika Koda
Fumika Koda is a Japanese artist that focuses her art primarily on her rescue cats. Koda took in stray cats throughout her life, and soon began to depict their individual personalities in soft and intimate silk paintings. Koda graduated from Kyoto University of Art and Design and was a winner of the 2008 President’s Award at the Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art. Her art has been shown in Japan,…
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Rosy Light, Oscar Florianus Bluemner | 1927
Temma Bridge at Settsu Province, Katsushika Hokusai | 1834
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playitagin · 9 months
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1924-Kuroda Seiki (黒田清輝 )
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Viscount Kuroda Seiki (黒田 清輝, August 9, 1866 – July 15, 1924) was a Japanese painter and teacher, noted for bringing Western art theory and practice to a wide Japanese audience.
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