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  • Murase, Miyeko, Tosa, Mitsuoki

    Sprache: Englisch

    Verlag: Braziller Incorporated, George, 2001

    ISBN 10: 0807615005 ISBN 13: 9780807615003

    Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA

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    EUR 22,09

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    Anzahl: 2 verfügbar

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    Zustand: Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.

  • Murase, Miyeko (Editor)/ Murase, Miyeko/ Tosa, Mitsuoki (Editor)

    Sprache: Englisch

    Verlag: George Braziller, 2001

    ISBN 10: 0807615005 ISBN 13: 9780807615003

    Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    EUR 113,75

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    Anzahl: 1 verfügbar

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 136 pages. 9.00x8.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.

  • EUR 54,39

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    Zustand: Fine. The book is in fine condition.

  • Tosa Mitsuoki brush

    Verlag: Not Available, 1932

    Anbieter: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapur

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    EUR 54,39

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    Zustand: Fine. Number of books: 1.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Rimpa Museum of Art (4) Crafts and Rimpa Sensory Development zum Verkauf von Sunny Day Bookstore

    Shigenobu Kano Eikei Kano Tosa Mitsuoki Ito Jakuchu Maruyama Okyo Nagasawa Rosetsu etc.

    Verlag: Shueisha, china, 1985

    Anbieter: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapur

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    EUR 54,39

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Title: Rimpa Museum (4) Crafts and Sensory Development of Rimpa Artists: Shigenobu Kano. Eikei Kano. Tosa Mitsuoki. Ito Jakuchu. Maruyama Okyo. Nagasawa Rosetsu. etc. Quality: Perfect Publication time: 1985 Edition: Hardcover Publisher: Shueisha Printing Time : 1993-11 Inscription: 1 Pages: 139 Pages: 30.5 x 22.6 cm 156 Product descriptions: This collection consists of the works of the Kano school of painters. This book contains 176 works by famous artists such as Shigenobu Kano. Eikei Kano. Tosa Mitsuoki. Ito Jakuchu. Maruyama Okyo. Nagasawa Rosetsu. etc. . A large number of folding screen paintings. after the calligraphy. there are Rimpa paintings. the development and development of Korin patterns. and related materials such as Koei's paintings. Rinpa is a school of plastic arts that has been active in the late Momoyama period to modern times. and uses the same trend of expression techniques. Founded by Honami Koetsu Womoya Sotatsu. the culmination of the development of the Ogata Korin Kenzan brothers. and later established in Edo by Sakai HoitsuSuzuki Kiitsu. Also known as Korinpa. Yamato-e traditional Japanese painting foundation. abundant decorative design. addition above painting center. comprehensive calligraphy. craft synthesis. The Kano school. the Maruyama Shijo school. and other Edo-era schools. transparent copying. direct-to-school painting techniques. and Rinpa traditions have no time. place. or status differences. which is an unseen feature of other schools. Rimpa vs. European Impressionism. contemporary Japanese painting. and the great influence of design.

  • Tosa Mitsuoki.

    Verlag: NY: The New York Graphic Society, [ca. 1964]., 1964

    Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA

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    Manuskript / Papierantiquität

    EUR 90,66

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    Anzahl: 1 verfügbar

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    Zustand: Good. Large format color reproduction print poster 25" x 25". Very Good. Printed in Holland. Copyright The New York Graphic Society.

  • Mitsuoki, Tosa

    Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland

    Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ

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    EUR 40,00

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    Ohne Verlagsangaben, (um 1950). Eine Abbildung (ca. 26 x 35,5 cm) mit textbedrucktem Seidenhemdchen, in stoffbezogener Mappe mit aufgezogenem Deckeltitel sowie Kordelbindung, folio, (Stempel auf Mappen-Innenseite/Mappe innen und Seidenhemdchen etwas stockfleckig)---- Reprint der Ausgabe um 1680 / zweisprachig: japanisch und englisch - 222 Gramm.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Ny?b? Sanj?rokkasen (The Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets), Circa 1640-1691. An Incomplete, But Sumptuously Painted and Large, Rare Set of 25 of the 36 Immortal Women Poets, by one of the Tosa School Heads, and Head Imperial Court Painter zum Verkauf von That Guy With The Books

    EUR 40.795,73

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    No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Attributed to Tosa Mitsuoki (illustrator). An Early Edo Period, 17th century set of 25 paintings, entitled Ny?b? Sanj?rokkasen, or The Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets. The Nyobo are a canon of Japanese poets who were anthologized in the middle Kamakura period. The compiler and exact date of the canon's construction is unknown, but its reference is subsequently noted in the Gunsho Ruij?, volume 13. Five of the 36, Ono no Komachi, Lady Ise, Nakatsukasa, Saig? no Ny?go and Kodai no Kimi also appeared in an earlier anthology with the similar title Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry or Sanjurokkasen, which dates from 1113. The poet Fujiwara no Kint? chose this original selection that preceded the Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets. These five women poets from the original publication were included in the Thirty-Six Immortal Women Poets and canonized along with others from the Heian and Kamakura eras. Each painting has been vividly painted in incredible detail, the many layered kimonos all brightly decorated with a variety of hues, and each figure with varying facial expressions. As can be seen in other Tosa School productions, all the figures are highlighted in gold illumination, making them shine and distinctly stand out against the background. The paintings have been attributed to Tosa Mitsuoki (1617-1691), all bearing his artist seals. Born the son of Tosa Mitsunori, much of Mitsuoki's early life is not heavily detailed, but in 1634, he relocated from Sakai, Osaka prefecture to the capitol at the behest of Emperor Go-Mizunoo. From there, he was appointed as a court painter and began producing ceremonial fans sensu for the court. By 1654, he succeeded his father as head of the Imperial Court painting bureau and effectively brought about a revival and restoration of the Tosa School's status and prosperity. The Tosa-ha became immensely popular throughout the Edo Period, and works of the Tosa School were favored by the elites and nobles of Kyoto. Mitsuoki's painting style was unique in that it embraced more influence from Chinese artistry, and stylistic choices of the Kano School as well, creating a new Tosa School style of painting. Many of his later successors used those very same techniques and style of painting as well, and it was this very stagnation which led to eventual disinterest in the family's work and their subsequent decline. An extremely similar example of such a Tosa School painting that was possibly by Mitsuoki can be found at Lot 338, at the April 8th, 2009 sale at Dominic Winter Auctions, hammering for 2700 GBP. This example was a painting of Murasaki Shikibu, and there are some virtually identical similarities which can be seen here, from the style of composition to the colors used. However, the 2009 example sold was produced on a simpler paper, and this series of paintings is further enhanced by the accompanying calligraphy above each figure, as well as a more clearly defined attribution. Each painting has been laid down on a studier backing paper with golden sparkles, and there is a pair of wooden boxes to accompany them, preserving them. 25 highly detailed and illuminated paintings on fine paper, 27.3 x 19.2 cm These paintings are in very good shape, with some scattered wear to the background of the paintings, with a few pieces affected, mostly one example with some of the paint having worn down. A few have minor worm tracks, with one painting slightly affected. There is minor staining to a few as well. Please refer to the photos for more. At least two of the poets have had some restoration to their painted hair.