GRATIS KUNSTADVIES

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1666 - 1735

Kerngegevens

  • Also known as: ejima kiseki
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Museums on APS:
    • Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
    • Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
    • Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
    • Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
    • Kyoto Prefectural Library and Archives
  • Works on APS: 2
  • Lifespan: 69 years
  • Died: 1735
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  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Born: 1666, Kyoto, Japan
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Top 3 works:
    • Onna Fūhzoku Tama kagami Vol. I
    • Jyocyū Fūhzoku Tsuya kagami Vol. II
  • Top-ranked work: Onna Fūhzoku Tama kagami Vol. I
murase gonnojō, also known as ejima kiseki, was a japanese writer and painter from the edo period. born in kyoto, japan around 1666 or 1667, he died on july 20, 1735 or 1736. his real name is murase gonnojō, and he is known for his unique style of painting.

life and career

murase gonnojō was a prominent figure in the japanese art scene during the edo period. he was known for his woodblock prints and paintings that showcased the beauty of japanese culture. his artwork can be found in various museums, including the kyoto prefectural library and archives, which houses some of his notable works. some of his notable paintings include:

artistic style

murase gonnojō's artistic style was characterized by his use of woodblock prints and ink painting. his paintings often featured beautiful japanese landscapes, women, and scenes from everyday life. his unique style has been influenced by the sōsaku-hanga art movement, which emphasized the artist as the sole creator motivated by a desire for self-expression. to learn more about murase gonnojō's artwork, visit murase gonnojō:jyocyū fūhzoku tsuya kagami vol. ii on WahooArt.com.

influence and legacy

murase gonnojō's artwork has had a significant influence on japanese art, particularly during the edo period. his unique style and use of woodblock prints have inspired many other artists, including suzuki harunobu and utagawa kuniyoshi. to learn more about japanese art and woodblock printing, visit the art of japanese paper on WahooArt.com. murase gonnojō's legacy can be seen in his beautiful paintings, which continue to inspire artists and art lovers around the world. his artwork is a testament to the beauty and uniqueness of japanese culture, and his influence will continue to be felt for generations to come.