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Katsushika Hokusai war ein japanischer Künstler, Ukiyo-e-Maler und Grafiker aus der Edo-Zeit, der am besten als Autor der Holzschnittserie Sechsunddreißig Ansichten des Fuji-Berges bekannt ist, zu der auch die international ikonische Druckgrafik Die Große Welle vor Kanagawa gehört.

Tani Buncho was a Japanese painter and poet born in Edo (now Tokyo) in 1763. He was the son of a samurai and was trained by his father and other artists in traditional Chinese and Japanese painting styles. Buncho became famous for his skill in painting landscapes, flowers, birds and animals. He also wrote poetry and was a calligrapher. His work was influenced by the literati painting style of China, which emphasised individual expression and creativity. Buncho was appointed the official painter of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1790 and later became a teacher at the shogunate's art school. He was also a member of a literary society called the Kyodan, which included other prominent artists and writers of the time. Buncho's style evolved over time, and he experimented with new techniques and subjects. He was known for his use of bold brushstrokes and bright colours, as well as his attention to detail and composition. Buncho died in 1841 at the age of 78. His legacy continues to influence Japanese art and culture to this day.

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asiatische Kunst katsushika hokusai kuwagata keisai onishi chinen sakai hoitsu Tani Buncho Tinte Papier Drucken Druckstöcke Holzblöcke Asien Kuwagata Keisai 1764 1824 Sakai-Hoitsu 1761 1828 Tani Buncho 1763 1840 Katsushika Hokusai 1760 1849 Onishi Chinnen 1792 1851 Fisch kauf mary and james g wallach stiftung geschenk et al illustrierte Bücher Edo-Periode Handbuch modisch Küche modische Küche Genießer edo Ryuko ryori zu taizen edo ryuko ryori zu taizen Papierzeichnungen japanische Kunst druckt hohe Auflösung ultrahohe Auflösung japanisch Metropolitan Museum of Art
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1822 - 1834
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Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai Grafiken

Tani Buncho (1763–1841)

Japanese literary (bunjin) artist and poet.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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asiatische Kunst katsushika hokusai kuwagata keisai onishi chinen sakai hoitsu Tani Buncho Tinte Papier Drucken Druckstöcke Holzblöcke Asien Kuwagata Keisai 1764 1824 Sakai-Hoitsu 1761 1828 Tani Buncho 1763 1840 Katsushika Hokusai 1760 1849 Onishi Chinnen 1792 1851 Fisch kauf mary and james g wallach stiftung geschenk et al illustrierte Bücher Edo-Periode Handbuch modisch Küche modische Küche Genießer edo Ryuko ryori zu taizen edo ryuko ryori zu taizen Papierzeichnungen japanische Kunst druckt hohe Auflösung ultrahohe Auflösung japanisch Metropolitan Museum of Art