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Ike no Taiga - WikiArt.org - Visual Art Encyclopedia

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    Ike no Taiga (池大雅, 1723–1776) was a Japanese painter and calligrapher born in Kyoto during the Edo period. Together with Yosa Buson, he perfected the bunjinga (or nanga) genre.Birth place: Japan

Ike Taiga Japanese painter Britannica

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    Ike Taiga, original name Matajirō, also called Ike no Taiga, (born June 6, 1723, Kyōto, Japan—died May 30, 1776, Kyōto), painter of the mid- Edo (Tokugawa) period (1603–1867) who, together with Yosa Buson, established the bunjin-ga, or literati, style of painting, which survives to this day in Japan.

Nakagawa Tenju Paintings of Ike no Taiga (Ike Taiga gafu ...

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    In the preface to the first volume, Nakano Sodō mentions that the Kyoto artist Kan Dainen 韓大年 (also known as Kan Tenju) had made copies of actual paintings of the Bunjin artists Ike Taiga and Yi Fujiu (J. I Fukyū) in miniature format with the idea of creating a painting manual (e-dehon).

Ike no Taiga artnet

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    Ike no Taiga (Japanese, 1723–1776)Nationality: Japanese

Ike-no-Taiga Online - Art cyclopedia

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    Ike-no-Taiga [Japanese Painter, 1723-1776] Guide to pictures of works by Ike-no-Taiga in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.

Ike no Taiga - Artist Facts - askART

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    Ike no Taiga (1723 - 1776) was active/lived in Japan. Ike Taiga is known for Landscape painting, calligraphy, poetry. Following is a review of the exhibition "The Genius of Ike no Taiga, Carefree Traveler, Legendary Painter," at Kyoto National Museum, April 7-May 20, 2018. Written by Ban Kokei of Kyoto National Museum.

Prices and estimates of works Ike No Taiga

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    Ike Taiga and Tokuyama Gyokuran: Japanese Masters of the Brush, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2007, Appendix II, no.S39 (p.486). The priest-painter Taigado Rokumei Doshi (1839-1910), better known as Taigado Sadasuke, was a younger son of Yamaoka Geppo, who is considered third in line after Taiga.

Ike No Taiga: Japanese artist and a glimpse into the ...

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    Jun 30, 2011 · At the tender age of 14 Ike No Taiga had become a professional artist and a calligrapher of high esteem. However, the encounter he had with Yanagisawa Kien would impact on him greatly. Through Yanagisawa Kien the world of bunjin was introduced to …

Picture Album of Landscapes by Yi Fujiu and Ike no Taiga ...

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    In the preface to the first volume, Nakano Sodō mentions that the Kyoto artist Kan Dainen 韓大年 (also known as Kan Tenju) had made copies of actual paintings of the Bunjin artists Ike Taiga and Yi Fujiu (J. I Fukyū) in miniature format with the idea of creating a painting manual (e-dehon).

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