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He traveled to [[Nagasaki]] in [[1760]] to study painting, and there studied [[Qing Dynasty|Qing-style]] [[birds and flowers painting]] under [[Noshiro Shuko|Noshiro Shûkô]], a direct student [[Shen Nanpin]].
 
He traveled to [[Nagasaki]] in [[1760]] to study painting, and there studied [[Qing Dynasty|Qing-style]] [[birds and flowers painting]] under [[Noshiro Shuko|Noshiro Shûkô]], a direct student [[Shen Nanpin]].
  
Mori later entered the service of the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga domain]] as a court painter. He also had a collection of his designs published as ''Ransai gafu''.
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Mori later entered the service of the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han|Kaga domain]] as a court painter. He also had a collection of his designs published as ''Ransai gafu''.
  
 
He died in [[Edo]] in [[1801]].
 
He died in [[Edo]] in [[1801]].
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==References==
 
==References==
*Ono Masako, Tomita Chinatsu, Kanna Keiko, Taguchi Kei, "Shiryô shôkai Kishi Akimasa bunko Satsuyû kikô," ''Shiryôhenshûshitsu kiyô'' 31 (2006), 223.
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*Ono Masako, Tomita Chinatsu, Kanna Keiko, Taguchi Megumi, "Shiryô shôkai Kishi Akimasa bunko Satsuyû kikô," ''Shiryôhenshûshitsu kiyô'' 31 (2006), 223.
  
 
[[Category:Artists and Artisans]]
 
[[Category:Artists and Artisans]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 29 September 2017

  • Died: 1801, Edo
  • Japanese: 蘭斎 (Mori Ransai)

Mori Ransai was a mid-Edo period painter of the Nagasaki school.

He traveled to Nagasaki in 1760 to study painting, and there studied Qing-style birds and flowers painting under Noshiro Shûkô, a direct student Shen Nanpin.

Mori later entered the service of the Maeda clan of Kaga domain as a court painter. He also had a collection of his designs published as Ransai gafu.

He died in Edo in 1801.

References

  • Ono Masako, Tomita Chinatsu, Kanna Keiko, Taguchi Megumi, "Shiryô shôkai Kishi Akimasa bunko Satsuyû kikô," Shiryôhenshûshitsu kiyô 31 (2006), 223.