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... Kyoto . Shigemori ( Jingō - ji , Kyoto ) attributed to him are mas- terpieces of Japanese portrait painting . The development of portrait art in the early Kamakura period is associated with the Buddhist custom of worshipping the images ...
... Kyoto . Shigemori ( Jingō - ji , Kyoto ) attributed to him are mas- terpieces of Japanese portrait painting . The development of portrait art in the early Kamakura period is associated with the Buddhist custom of worshipping the images ...
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... Kyoto ( now in the collec- tion of the Kyōto National Museum ) . Among the many other Zen priest - painters ... Kyoto , Japan " Catching a Catfish with a Gourd , " Zen hanging scroll painting by Taiko Josetsu , with laudatory inscription ...
... Kyoto ( now in the collec- tion of the Kyōto National Museum ) . Among the many other Zen priest - painters ... Kyoto , Japan " Catching a Catfish with a Gourd , " Zen hanging scroll painting by Taiko Josetsu , with laudatory inscription ...
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... Kyoto about 1634 , and his son Mitsuoki re- covered the post of court artist in 1654. The family's descendants enjoyed the hereditary position . Their style , however , was largely influenced by the Kano school , and none were eminent ...
... Kyoto about 1634 , and his son Mitsuoki re- covered the post of court artist in 1654. The family's descendants enjoyed the hereditary position . Their style , however , was largely influenced by the Kano school , and none were eminent ...
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