Kanbun Master
The Kanbun Master (Japanese: 寛文大師; fl. c. 1660–1673) was a Japanese woodblock print artist and mentor to Hishikawa Moronobu, who is generally considered to have founded the genre known as ukiyo-e. As no signed works by the Kanbun Master are known to survive (or to have ever been made), he remains anonymous and known only by the pseudonym assigned him by scholar Richard Lane on account of his having flourished during the Kanbun era (1661–1673) on the Japanese Imperial calendar.
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Kanbun Master
The Kanbun Master (Japanese: 寛文大師; fl. c. 1660–1673) was a Japanese woodblock print artist and mentor to Hishikawa Moronobu, who is generally considered to have founded the genre known as ukiyo-e. As no signed works by the Kanbun Master are known to survive (or to have ever been made), he remains anonymous and known only by the pseudonym assigned him by scholar Richard Lane on account of his having flourished during the Kanbun era (1661–1673) on the Japanese Imperial calendar.
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El Mestre Kanbun (fl. c. 1660- ...... apó, especialment Kyoto i Edo.
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Le maître de Kanbun (fl. c. 16 ...... le créateur du genre ukiyo-e.
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The Kanbun Master (Japanese: 寛 ...... s, particularly Kyoto and Edo.
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寛文美人図(かんぶんびじんず)とは、日本の江戸時代初期、17 ...... 美人画の嚆矢であり、後の浮世絵美人画に大きな影響を及ぼした。
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El Mestre Kanbun (fl. c. 1660- ...... el calendari imperial japonès.
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Le maître de Kanbun (fl. c. 16 ...... le créateur du genre ukiyo-e.
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The Kanbun Master (Japanese: 寛 ...... he Japanese Imperial calendar.
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寛文美人図(かんぶんびじんず)とは、日本の江戸時代初期、17 ...... 美人画の嚆矢であり、後の浮世絵美人画に大きな影響を及ぼした。
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Kanbun Master
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Maître de Kanbun
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Mestre Kanbun
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寛文美人図
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