Ehon Asakayama (Ehon Asakayama) - Bildband: Mount Asaka (Ehon Asakayama)
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Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671–1750), Japanese painter of the Ukiyo-e school of popular, colourful paintings and prints, who also was a book designer of the Kyōto–Ōsaka area. Nishikawa studied painting with masters of two schools, the Kanō (stressing Chinese subjects and techniques) and the Japanese-oriented Tosa. Eventually, however, he was influenced by Ukiyo-e painters, especially Hishikawa Moronobu (died 1694). In his time Edo (now Tokyo) was already considered the centre of Ukiyo-e, and that school’s prints were often referred to as Edo-e or Edo paintings and prints.
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Tags
asiatische Kunst
nishikawa sukenobu
Tinte
Papier
Druckstöcke
druckt
Holzblöcke
Asien
Nishikawa Sukenobu 1671 1750
ehon asakayama
Bilderbuch
asaka . montieren
Frauen
Rogers-Fonds
illustrierte Bücher
Edo-Periode
montieren
asaka
ehon
asakayama
ukiyo e
japanische holzschnitte
Papierzeichnungen
japanische Kunst
hohe Auflösung
ultrahohe Auflösung
japanisch
Holzschnitte
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Japan
Datum
1739
in sammlungen
Quelle
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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