Search Results - "Edo period"
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Ōkura Shūkokan shozō, Tokubetsu-ten Edo no Kanō-ha : buke no tenga
大倉集古館所蔵, 特別展江戶の狩野派 : 武家の典雅 /Imprint 2007Subjects:Book -
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Kyōto : Rakuchū Rakugai zu to shōhekiga no bi : tokubetsuten = Kyoto from inside and outside : scenes on panels and folding screens.
京都 : 洛中洛外図と障壁画の美 : 特別展 = Kyoto from inside and outside : scenes on panels and folding screens.Imprint 2013Subjects: “…Screen painting, Japanese Edo period, 1600-1868 Exhibitions.…”
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Japanese masterworks from the Price collection
Imprint 2007Subjects: “…Painting, Japanese Edo period, 1600-1868 Catalogs.…”
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Seitan 300-nen kinen = The 300th anniversy of his birth
生誕三〇〇年記念 = The 300th anniversy of his birth /Imprint 2016Subjects:Book -
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Egakitsugu nihonbi : Maruyama-ha no dentō to hatten
描き継ぐ日本美 : 円山派の伝統と発展 /Imprint 2012Subjects: Japanese record available for display
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Bi no wandārando : jūgonin no Kyōeshi = Magnificent fifteen : painters of eighteenth century Kyoto
美のワンダーランド : 十五人の京絵師 = Magnificent fifteen : painters of eighteenth century Kyoto /Imprint 2012Subjects: “…Painting, Japanese Edo period, 1600-1868 Exhibitions.…”
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The art of Zen : paintings and calligraphy by Japanese monks, 1600-1925
Imprint 1989Table of Contents: “…The creation of Zenga at Daitoku-ji -- The early Edo period: Fūgai, Ungo, Gesshū, and Bankei -- Obaku Zen -- Hakuin Ekaku -- The followers of Hakuin -- The later Edo period: Jiun, Ryōkan, and Gōchō -- Sengai and Nantembō.…”
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