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韓天寿画 『伊孚九 池大雅 山水画譜』|Paintings of Ike no Taiga (Ike Taiga gafu); Paintings of Yi Fujiu (I Fukyū gafu)

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Ike no Taiga (1723—1776) was a 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. (The style had originated in China and was first called Nan-ga, or the “Southern Painting” school, of Chinese art; it was closely related to scholarship and literature.) The son of a farmer, Ike was taught calligraphy and the Chinese Classics from an early age and eventually became one of the leading calligraphers of the Edo period. He first studied Nan-ga through an illustrated book of Chinese painting, Bazhong huapu (c. 1620), and was later influenced by such older Japanese Nan-ga painters as Ryū Rikyō and Gion Nankai, whom he first met about 1736 and 1752, respectively. Unlike most other bunjin-ga painters, who merely closely followed the style’s models, he developed a freer and ampler style, full of vitality and brightness.

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1803
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Ike no Taiga (1723—1776)

Japanese painter and calligrapher born in Kyoto during the Edo period.
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