[Japanese Lin School/Art Hanging Painting] Ogata Korin | Eight Bridges Picture Screen Left

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[Japanese Lin School/Art Hanging Painting] Ogata Korin | Eight Bridges Picture Screen Left - Posters - Paper

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Output paper: Single purchase photo paper/framing: Top quality metallic glossy photo paper 260gsm Unframed painting: acid-free matte canvas. **Please ask us if you need to make other sizes.** Product dimensions are based on the long side. The actual size of the short side will vary depending on the proportions of each work. ------------------- "Linpa" is a plastic art school that has spanned four hundred years in Japan. It is the least known Japanese art in Taiwan. "I have no resistance to Linpa art." - Ikko Tanaka, founder of MUJI . From Tawaraya Sotatsu to Ogata Korin, master Kamisaka Yukika, they are separated by a hundred years. They do not have master-disciple inheritance like other schools in Japan. They only rely on copying the works and maintaining the essence of the school, and there are several generations of masters. An interesting fact about drawing the same "Picture of the God of Wind and Thunder". Rinpai exerted considerable influence on European Impressionism, modern Japanese painting and design, and occupies a pivotal position in the history of Japanese art. . Ogata Korin's art was introduced to Europe in the 19th century and became a representative figure of Japanese art at that time. It can be seen from the representative work "The Kiss" of the Austrian painter Klimt (1862-1918) that the highly decorative style decorated with gold and silver foil was also inspired by the Lin School. Xia Xia (1860-1939) was also influenced by it and developed highly decorative works. ------------------- **Ogata Korin** The emergence of Ogata Korin consolidated the position of this painting school in Japan. Korin once studied painting with Yamamoto Soken of the Kano School, and was influenced by the art of calligraphy and painting. But after he came into contact with Sotatsu's paintings, he immediately devoted himself to research and study. At that time, Japanese society entered an era when the emerging citizen class became active in economic and cultural life. During this era, Korin became increasingly mature artistically and her reputation increased day by day. His representative works "Red and White Plum Screen" and "Swallow Flower Screen" express the bright and sophisticated decorative beauty of Japanese taste and have become outstanding representative works of Japanese art. When Ogata Korin was 44 years old, he was awarded the title "Hohashi", the highest honor bestowed upon an artist by the imperial court, so all his works were signed "Hohashi Korin". https://image-cdn-flare.qdm.cloud/q665027dd6a3a4/image/data/rinpa/5e25197bee7140ab12d0512bb682d492_1.jpg Ogata Korin's "Eight Bridges Screen" - left

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⭐ "Linpa" is a plastic art school that has spanned four hundred years in Japan. It is the least known Japanese art in Taiwan. "I have no resistance to Linpa art." - Ikko Tanaka, founder of MUJI

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