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He learned something of Western techniques by studying imported Western paintings, and used these techniques to revitalize traditional subjects while displaying a masterful command of brush and ink. In 1775, he was listed first among all painters in Kyoto, in a guide to notable people in the city<ref name=tigerdragon/>.
He learned something of Western techniques by studying imported Western paintings, and used these techniques to revitalize traditional subjects while displaying a masterful command of brush and ink. In 1775, he was listed first among all painters in Kyoto, in a guide to notable people in the city<ref name=tigerdragon/>.
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He was succeeded by his pupil [[Maruyama Goshun]], who established a studio on Shijô-dôri, from which the name of the Maruyama-Shijô school is derived. Some of Ôkyo's other students, such as [[Nagasawa Rosetsu]], went on to work as [[Eccentric painters]], independently of any school.
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He was succeeded by his pupil [[Matsumura Goshun]], who established a studio on Shijô-dôri, from which the name of the Maruyama-Shijô school is derived. Some of Ôkyo's other students, such as [[Nagasawa Rosetsu]], went on to work as [[Eccentric painters]], independently of any school.
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