Takeuchi Seihô was a prominent Kyoto [[Nihonga]] painter, perhaps most famous for his monochrome ink landscapes incorporating the realism of Western oil painting; however, Seihô was a prolific artist with a varied oeuvre, including not only ink landscapes with Western realism, but also full-color ''[[bijinga]]'' in a neo-''[[ukiyo-e]]'' mode, ceramics, bronze sculpture, paintings on ''[[kimono]]'', among other modes and subjects. | Takeuchi Seihô was a prominent Kyoto [[Nihonga]] painter, perhaps most famous for his monochrome ink landscapes incorporating the realism of Western oil painting; however, Seihô was a prolific artist with a varied oeuvre, including not only ink landscapes with Western realism, but also full-color ''[[bijinga]]'' in a neo-''[[ukiyo-e]]'' mode, ceramics, bronze sculpture, paintings on ''[[kimono]]'', among other modes and subjects. |