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  • Tawara Kizaemon was a [[Kano school|Kanô school]] painter in service to [[Tsushima han|Tsushima domain]]. In [[1711]], he headed a te Kizaemon became a ''goyô eshi'' (court painter) in service to the [[So clan|Sô clan]] of Tsushima in [[1695]]. Over the f
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  • Itaya Keishû was an official court painter to the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], and served as paintings authenticator for th
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  • Sanjô Sanetsumu was a [[kuge|court noble]] prominent in the [[Bakumatsu period]]. The head of the [[Sanjo fami ...rely ill, the imperial court suggested that he be released and promoted in court rank in recognition of his long years of service; he died shortly afterward
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  • ...]], and a great painter in her own right. She is noted as the first female painter in China for whom a considerable body of work is extant today. ...eral times between [[Hangzhou]] and [[Beijing]], her husband's position at court earning her access to have potentially seen a number of the most celebrated
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  • ...in mainland Japan (rather than coming out of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom]] court painter tradition). Shinzan is known in particular for a 1928 painting produced for ...mission returning to Naha in 1873 led to him becoming more well-known as a painter. This was his first work depicting a Ryukyuan subject.
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  • ...nter, and patron of the arts, and is indeed quite possibly the most famous painter and calligrapher among China's emperors. ...ch of whom enjoyed formal court rank and worked producing artworks for the Court for a variety of official purposes.
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  • ...ved under five successive kings of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]]. The first painter to ever be elevated to the rank of ''ueekata'',<ref name=junko>Junko Kobaya He was elevated to the [[Ryukyuan court ranks|rank]] of ''ueekata'' in [[1843]].<ref>''Okinawa bijutsu zenshû'' vo
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  • ...px|One of a set of hanging scrolls depicting the ''[[gosekku]]'' (Imperial Court rites), by Koson, c. 1830. Freer Gallery of Art.]] Ikeda Koson was a [[Rinpa]] painter of the late [[Edo period]], who studied under [[Sakai Hoitsu|Sakai Hôitsu]
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  • ...en]], the lead official appointed by the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] royal court to administer/govern the [[Yaeyama Islands]]. ...]], the royal capital, in violation of standard practice; though the royal court ordered that it be torn down for this reason, it never was. The mansion als
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  • Tanaka Yûbi was a prominent [[Nihonga]] painter of the [[Meiji period|Meiji]] through early Shôwa periods. He is perhaps b ...aymate for the young Meiji Emperor. He was officially named Imperial court painter in [[1884]].
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  • ...|Chinese-style name]] Mao Changxi, was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] court painter. Named to that post at the age of 20, he is known for his ''[[ogoe]]'' (for
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  • ...rly and artistic skills if they wish to obtain an official position in the court. Mastery of such skills is particularly necessary for anyone seeking to be ...in power and influence, in response to pressure from Confucian factions at court.
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  • ...n by his Chinese-style names Mô Yûbun and Kakoku, was a prominent Ryukyuan painter of the final years of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]]. ...and pass, a formal examination for painters offered by the Ryukyuan royal court.
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  • ...udents were invited from time to time to perform at the mansions of [[kuge|court nobles]] and other elites of the city.
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  • *1827/2/18 The [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyu]] Court sends aid to famine-stricken areas. *''[[Nihonga]]'' painter [[Goseda Horyu|Goseda Hôryû]] is born (d. [[1892]]).
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  • *[[Kano Tanyu|Kanô Tan'yû]] is named official court painter of the ''bakufu''. *1617/10/23 Painter [[Tosa Mitsuoki]] is born (d. [[1691]])
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  • Kanô Tsunenobu was an official [[Tokugawa shogunate]] court painter. He was the second head of the Kobikichô Kanô school.<ref name=tashiro27>
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  • *[[Tosa Mitsunobu]] is named court painter to the [[Imperial Court]].
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  • Kanô Shunko was a [[Kano school|Kanô school]] painter and founding head of the Inaribashi branch of the school. ...he Inari-bashi Kanô. Shunko was also employed for a time as official court painter to [[Tokugawa Ienobu|Tokugawa Tsunatoyo]], lord of [[Kofu han|Kôfu han]] (
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  • Yī Fújiǔ was a Chinese painter active in [[Nagasaki school|Nagasaki]]. ...]] requested by [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]]. The [[Qing Dynasty|Qing court]] had banned the export of horses, so Yi and his fellow crewmen sailed at n
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