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*''Born: [[1558]]''
 
*''Born: [[1558]]''
*''Died: [[1637]]''
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*''Died: [[1637]]/2/3''
 
*''Japanese'': 本阿弥光悦 ''(Hon'ami Kouetsu)''
 
*''Japanese'': 本阿弥光悦 ''(Hon'ami Kouetsu)''
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Hon'ami Kôetsu was an artist, known chiefly for his calligraphy, pottery, and lacquerware. He was also an accomplished potter and [[tea ceremony]] practitioner. Along with [[Tawaraya Sotatsu|Tawaraya Sôtatsu]], with whom he worked closely, he is considered one of the forerunners of the [[Rinpa]] style, which was founded by [[Ogata Korin|Ogata Kôrin]] roughly a century later explicitly imitating and reviving the style of Kôetsu and Sôtatsu.
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Hon'ami Kôetsu was an artist, known chiefly for his calligraphy, pottery, and lacquerware. Along with [[Tawaraya Sotatsu|Tawaraya Sôtatsu]], with whom he worked closely, he is considered one of the forerunners of the [[Rinpa]] style, which was founded by [[Ogata Korin|Ogata Kôrin]] roughly a century later explicitly imitating and reviving the style of Kôetsu and Sôtatsu.
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He was known as one of the "Three Brushes of the Kan'ei era," i.e. one of the three most celebrated calligraphers, alongside [[Shokado Shojo|Shôkadô Shôjô]] and [[Konoe Nobutada]].
    
Kôetsu was born into a long lineage of expert sword connoisseurs; the experts of the Hon'ami family gradually expanded into connoisseurs of calligraphy and other arts as well. Kôetsu's great-grandfather [[Honami Kiyonobu|Hon'ami Kiyonobu]] served Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] as an official sword appraiser and expert for the shogunate. Kôetsu's father Hon'ami Kôji, along with Kôetsu himself, played a significant role in funding the [[1587]] relocation and reconstruction of [[Honpo-ji|Honpô-ji]] temple. Kôetsu designed a garden for the temple, and it became the Hon'ami family temple, maintaining strong connections to the family for decades or centuries to come.
 
Kôetsu was born into a long lineage of expert sword connoisseurs; the experts of the Hon'ami family gradually expanded into connoisseurs of calligraphy and other arts as well. Kôetsu's great-grandfather [[Honami Kiyonobu|Hon'ami Kiyonobu]] served Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] as an official sword appraiser and expert for the shogunate. Kôetsu's father Hon'ami Kôji, along with Kôetsu himself, played a significant role in funding the [[1587]] relocation and reconstruction of [[Honpo-ji|Honpô-ji]] temple. Kôetsu designed a garden for the temple, and it became the Hon'ami family temple, maintaining strong connections to the family for decades or centuries to come.
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