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*''Japanese'': [[曽我]] 蕭白 ''(Soga Shôhaku)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[曽我]] 蕭白 ''(Soga Shôhaku)''
  
Soga Shôhaku was an [[eccentric painter]] of the mid-[[Edo painter]]. He is known for his distinctive painting style, in emulation of [[Muromachi period]] ink painting.
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Soga Shôhaku was an [[eccentric painter]] of the mid-[[Edo period]]. He is known for his distinctive painting style, in emulation of [[Muromachi period]] ink painting.
  
 
Shôhaku claimed to be a 10th-generation descendant (or tenth-generation down a master-student lineage) of [[Soga Jasoku]], but is believed to have had no actual connection.<ref>Gallery labels, Metropolitan Museum of Art.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15185669945/in/dateposted-public/]
 
Shôhaku claimed to be a 10th-generation descendant (or tenth-generation down a master-student lineage) of [[Soga Jasoku]], but is believed to have had no actual connection.<ref>Gallery labels, Metropolitan Museum of Art.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/15185669945/in/dateposted-public/]

Latest revision as of 00:02, 30 April 2018

Soga Shôhaku was an eccentric painter of the mid-Edo period. He is known for his distinctive painting style, in emulation of Muromachi period ink painting.

Shôhaku claimed to be a 10th-generation descendant (or tenth-generation down a master-student lineage) of Soga Jasoku, but is believed to have had no actual connection.[1]

References

  1. Gallery labels, Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]