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  • ...Jesuit]] missionary and prominent and influential [[court painter]] in the court of [[Qing Dynasty]] China. Melding European painting techniques & media wit
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  • Chôbunsai Eishi, also known as Hosoda Eishi, was an ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' painter and print designer, known primarily for his depictions of tall, thin, grace ...d under [[Kano Michinobu|Kanô Michinobu]], and served as an official court painter to the shogunate for a number of years. He held ''[[hatamoto]]'' rank and h
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  • ...Naganobu|Kanô Naganobu]] relocated to [[Edo]] and was named official court painter to the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] in [[1615]], Tan'yû was named to the same po
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  • *[[Kawakami Togai|Kawakami Tôgai]] ([[1827]]-[[1881]]), ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' painter *[[Ohara Shigetomi|Ôhara Shigetomi]] ([[1801]]-[[1879]]), [[kuge|court noble]]
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  • ...to Tokugawa authority represented by certain factions within the Imperial Court and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]]. *The [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] Court launches the [[Tongzhi Restoration]] in an effort to halt or reverse the dy
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  • Shen Nanpin was a Chinese painter from [[Zhejiang province]], who lived in [[Nagasaki]] for two years and int .... According to some sources, he may have been invited to come to the royal court of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], based on his reputation befo
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  • ...century, through the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]], and by virtue of becoming court painters (''goyô eshi'') to the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], was the leading of ...to Kanô school]] remained strong, and served the Imperial Court and [[kuge|court nobility]], while other artists entered the service of ''daimyô''; meanwhi
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  • ...ng of a rarity among major ''ukiyo-e'' artists, in that he was only ever a painter, and never produced [[woodblock printing|woodblock prints]]. ...r how he was involved in this scandal which revolved around a high ranking court lady and a [[kabuki]] actor (who held a very low status in society, along w
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  • *1857/9/30 - More than twenty court nobles are sentenced to varying forms of house confinement for disrupting p *Shanghai painter [[Ren Xiong]] dies (b. [[1823]]).
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  • Odagiri Shunkô was a samurai and court painter in service to the [[Owari Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] lords of [[Owari han]] (
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  • *The Lord of [[Tsushima han]] forwards to the Korean court a request from the shogunate, that a [[Korean embassy]] journey to Osaka in *Painter [[Kono Bairei|Kôno Bairei]] is born (d. [[1895]]).
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  • *1889/1 The Imperial Court relocates from the [[Kishu Tokugawa Edo mansion|Temporary Akasaka Palace]] *Painter [[Hirai Baisen]] is born (d. 1969).
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  • ...palace, and were designed largely by [[Society of Jesus in China|Jesuit]] painter [[Giuseppe Castiglione]]. ...l Landscape: Ritual, Representation, and Foreign Relations at the Qianlong Court,” PhD diss, Yale (2015), 10.</ref> Most were not truly "mural" paintings,
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  • ...kugawa Yoshinobu]] officially steps down as [[Shogun]], and the [[Imperial Court]] declares the [[Meiji Restoration|Restoration]] of the Monarchy.([[Osei Fu * 12/16 Ryukyuan painter [[Higa Seisei]] is born (d. 1939).
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  • ...es of demands, the majority of which are rejected entirely by the Ryukyuan court. ...one year, continuing to reject Japanese demands on behalf of the Ryukyuan court.
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  • ...the city of [[Shimonoseki]]. He was the eldest son of [[han|domain]] court painter (''goyô eshi'') [[Kano Seiko|Kanô Seikô]]. His childhood name was Kôtar ...o longer a student, or apprentice, under a master). He then became a court painter for the lord of Chôfu han, as his father had been before him.
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  • *1852/1/19 [[Nagamine Sokyo|Nagamine Sôkyô]]<!--長嶺宗恭-->, Ryukyuan court painter, is born (d. 1932).
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  • *Numerous works by Kumamoto domain court painter [[Sugitani Yukinao]]
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  • ..., Korean tribute missions were not dramatically profitable for the Chinese Court either. In particular, tribute payments, official gifts, trade, and other t ...orea three times annually. The missions were ostensibly sent by the Korean court in celebration of three annual occasions, and were known by different termi
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  • *The US Supreme Court decision in the case ''Wong Kim Ark v. United States'' affirms that the 14t *1898/3/21 Painter [[Nakamura Daizaburô|Nakamura Daizaburô]] is born (d. 1947).
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  • ...69) [[Ichijo Haruko|Ichijô Haruko]] formally [[judai|enters]] the Imperial Court as primary imperial consort (''nyôgo'') to the [[Meiji Emperor]]. *Painter [[Okakura Shusui|Okakura Shûsui]]<!--岡倉秋水--> is born (d. 1950).
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  • ...mission through a show of (the threat of) force.<ref>Chang, Michael G. ''A Court on Horseback: Imperial Touring and the Construction of Qing Rule, 1680-1785 ...an [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] missionary and artist, appointing him court painter, and encouraging experimentation with incorporating Western artistic techni
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  • Ogata Kôrin was an [[Edo period]] painter after whom the [[Rinpa]] school/style ("School of [Kô]rin") takes its name ...ch time at Nishi Honganji, where he frequently watched [[Noh]] with [[kuge|court noble]] [[Nijo Tsunahira|Nijô Tsunahira]]. The screens were purchased at a
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  • ...as relatively politically weak, and thus reliant on the imperial court and court nobility in certain respects, much political interactions took place over b ...and [[tribute]] trade between any Japanese state and the Chinese Imperial court since the [[Nara period]]. The Ashikaga shogunate, certain powerful temples
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  • ...t was sketched by [[Edoardo Chiossone]] in [[1888]]. The ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' painter [[Takahashi Yuichi]] was also able to paint a portrait of the emperor, in [ ...first photo portrait of the emperor, taken in 1872, shows him in classical court dress (''sokutai''), as he dressed up until [[1871]], and in certain privat
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  • *1862/11 An Imperial court council decides to "[[joi|expel the barbarians]]" (Westerners). *Painter [[Goda Kiyoshi|Gôda Kiyoshi]] is born (d. 1938).
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  • ...town, with a ''[[honjin]]'' and ''waki honjin'' serving numerous samurai, court noble, and other elites, as well as religious pilgrims and commoner travels ...higa Naoya]], [[Arishima Ikuma]], and [[Takayama Chogyu|Takayama Chogyû]]; painter [[Kuroda Seiki]]; educator and ''[[oyatoi gaikokujin]]'' [[Alice Bacon]]; a
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  • *1853/5/22 Perry banquets members of the Ryukyuan court aboard the USS ''Susquehanna''. ...Abe Masahiro]] reports on the arrival of the Black Ships to the [[Imperial Court]].
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  • Takeuchi Seihô was a prominent Kyoto [[Nihonga]] painter, perhaps most famous for his monochrome ink landscapes incorporating the re ...ccasion, Bairei declared Seihô no longer a student, and now an independent painter in his own right. Embarking on his own, Seihô began acquiring patrons not
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  • Okakura Kakuzô was an art historian, painter and intellectual who played a significant role in introducing Japanese cult ...requently led [[tea ceremony|tea ceremonies]] at the Gardner house, Fenway Court, and later gave his tea set to Mrs. Gardner as a gift.
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  • ...school]], his student [[Maruyama Ozui|Maruyama Ôzui]], and the [[Eccentric painter]] [[Nagasawa Rosetsu]]. ...ointed an Imperial physician in [[1786]]/12, was granted the [[court ranks|court rank]] of Lower Senior Seventh Rank 正七位下 in [[1787]]/2, and was nam
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  • ...only by the aristocracy or religious elites, and chiefly only for official court expenditures, while the rest of the population functioned on a barter syste ...rder to standardize the amounts paid to the court in [[tribute]] by [[kuge|court nobles]] and others.<ref>Von Glahn, 256-257.</ref>
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  • ...example, the temples of [[Kennin-ji]] and [[Kencho-ji|Kenchô-ji]] employed painter Koizumi Junsaku to create dragon paintings for their ceilings in 2000-2002. By 1888, however, the painter Matsuoka Hisashi, returning to Japan after studying for eight years in Rome
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  • ...rticularly difficult, and to have taken twelve years, because of the royal court's financial situation at the time. Lumber was sourced in some significant p ...!--熊本鎮台分遣隊兵営-->, immediately upon being vacated by the former king and his court. The Seiden and Yosoeden became sleeping quarters for the troops, the Nande
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