Japanese Art

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I love the style of Japanese arts. There are many curved lines.

Plum Garden, Kameido, Ando Hiroshige, 1857, From the collection of: Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Standford University i love the color of sky and ground.
Monochromatic Plum Blossoms, Sakakibara Shiho, 1966, From the collection of: Adachi Museum of Art
Adachi Museum of Art
LANDSCAPE WITH TEMPLES, Kaiho Yusho, Momoyama period, early 17th c., From the collection of: MOA Museum of Art
It's a very beautiful painting. I love the way he draw.
CALLIGRAPHY OF POEMS from the Shinkokin-wakashu on Paper Decorated with Deer, Honami Koetsu, Momoyama - Edo Period, 17th c., From the collection of: MOA Museum of Art
I love the bamboo drawing.
SNOW, MOON AND FLOWERS, Sakai Hoitsu, Dated 1820, Edo period, From the collection of: MOA Museum of Art
Show, Moon and Flowers. All are peaceful and cool.
Important Art Object Flowering Plants in Autumn, Attributed to Ogata Korin, Edo period (18th century), From the collection of: Suntory Museum of Art
I love japanese drawing style.
Flowers and Birds of the Four Seasons, Shibata Zeshin, Meiji Period, 19th century, From the collection of: Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo National Museum
Birds and Flowers of Spring and Summer, Kano Eino, Edo period (latter half of 17th century), From the collection of: Suntory Museum of Art
Maple Viewers, Kano Hideyori, 16th century, From the collection of: Tokyo National Museum
Merrymaking Under the Cherry Blossoms, Kano Naganobu, Edo period, 17th century, From the collection of: Tokyo National Museum
RED AND WHITE PLUM BLOSSOMS (National Treasure), Ogata Korin, Edo period, 18th c. - Edo period, 18th c., From the collection of: MOA Museum of Art
MOA Museum Art
Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji: The Great Wave Off the Coast of Kanagawa, Katsushika Hokusai, Edo period, 19th century, From the collection of: Tokyo National Museum
Comments:This big tides are like a giant's mouth.It seems he is trying to engulf the innocent world.Apart, the organic shapes and variation of different color (i.e blue,white and light blue) create an outstanding impact on this composition so I am totally mesmerized by this picture.
Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa-oki nami-ura), also known as the Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei), Katsushika Hokusai, published by Nishimuraya Yohachi (Eijudō), about 1830 (Tenpō 1) - 1831 (Tenpō 2), From the collection of: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Kirifuri Waterfall on Mount Kurokami in Shimotsuke Province (Shimotsuke Kurokamiyama kirifuri notaki), from the series Waterfalls in Various Provinces (Shokoku takimeguri), Katsushika Hokusai, Japanese, 1760 - 1849, c. 1832-1833, From the collection of: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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