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  • Xu Yang was a court painter of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. He was appointed court painter in [[1751]], and was assigned to paint images of the [[Qianlong Emperor|Qia
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  • ..., also known as Yamaguchi Sôki, was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] court painter, known especially for his birds-and-flowers paintings. ...der [[Fuzhou]] painter [[Sun Yi]]. He was appointed to a position as court painter upon his return, producing formal portraits of the kings (''[[ogo-e]]'') an
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  • ...nt painter of the [[Bakumatsu]] and [[Meiji period]]s, who served as court painter (''goyô eshi'') to the [[Hosokawa clan]] lords of [[Kumamoto han]]. Born in [[1827]] the son of Kumamoto han court painter [[Sugitani Yukinao]], he was raised with training in painting in the styles
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  • ...as a prominent court painter in the 18th century [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] court. ...inting at age 12, and later became a court painter in service to the royal court. He worked directly for the king at times, and his works included the offic
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  • Nakasone Shôzan was a court painter in the service of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]]. ...nally from [[Shuri]], he was appointed official court painter to the royal court in [[1865]]. He is known for his views of the capital, including a painting
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  • Dai Jin was a prominent painter of the [[Zhe school]] of [[Ming Dynasty]] painting, drawing heavily upon th ...appreciated by the [[Xuande Emperor]], but was eventually ejected from the court for daring to paint a fisherman's coat red, a color reserved for elites. Re
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  • Zhao Mengfu was a court painter under the [[Yuan Dynasty]], and is today regarded as one of the greatest pa ...He married [[Guan Daosheng]] in [[1289]], who went on to become a notable painter in her own right. Zhao had one son and four daughters from an earlier marri
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  • Tanomura Chikuden was an [[Edo period]] [[literati painting|literati painter]]. ...on [[Ming Dynasty]] painting, among other topics, and was eventually named court historian to the ''daimyô'' of his [[han|domain]]. While in that position,
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  • Oguri Sôtan was an official court painter to [[Shogun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshimasa]], and is considered one of the greatest
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  • Kyûna Anshin was a Ryukyuan painter in the service of the ''[[kuramoto]]'' (local government) of [[Yaeyama]]. ...> on [[Ishigaki Island]], he studied under the [[Shuri]]-based royal court painter Kohagura Anshô<!--小波蔵安章-->. His works included paintings on the
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  • Mori Ransai was a mid-[[Edo period]] painter of the [[Nagasaki school]]. ...d the service of the [[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han|Kaga domain]] as a court painter. He also had a collection of his designs published as ''Ransai gafu''.
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  • ...ynasty]] painter, regarded as an exemplar of the [[Song Dynasty]] academic court style (''[[yuantihua]]'').
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  • Sugitani Yukinao was a court painter (''goyô eshi'') in service to the [[Hosokawa clan]] of [[Kumamoto han]]. H ...all within the Sekkoku branch of the school of [[Sesshu|Sesshû]]. As court painter, he occasionally traveled with the lord of Kumamoto to [[Edo]], and it was
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  • ...] steps down as [[Kyushu Tandai]] and turns his allegiance to the Southern Court. *[[Emperor Go-Kogon|Emperor Go-Kôgon]] takes the throne of the Northern Court.
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  • Tosa Mitsuoki was a painter of the [[Tosa school]], and is credited with reviving the school in the ear ...t Palace Guards]] (左近衛将監, ''Sakonoe shôkan''). He was also made head court painter, a post which had been vacant since the [[1569]] death of [[Tosa Mitsumoto]
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  • ...''[[machi eshi]]'' (town painter) who later became a ''goyô eshi'' (court painter) to the [[Ogasawara clan]] lords of [[Karatsu han]].
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  • ...seal|royal seal]] given the kingdom by the [[Ming Dynasty|Ming]] Imperial Court, receiving a [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] royal seal and reconfirmation of his fat *[[Tosa Mitsuoki]] is named court painter to the [[Imperial Court]].
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  • ...lebrated painters in Ryukyuan history. He is perhaps the earliest Ryukyuan painter who is both known by name, and by surviving artwork.<ref>Satoshi Tsuhako, " ...the top painters in China, and that [[Kano Yasunobu|Kanô Yasunobu]], court painter for the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], similarly praised the artist when one of Gu
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  • Kimura Tangen was a notable painter of the [[Edo period]]. ...nô Tanshin]]. He returned to Kagoshima two years later, and became a court painter for the [[Shimazu clan]] lords of [[Satsuma han]]. He was later invited to
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  • Matsumoto Sansetsu was a 17th century court painter in service to the lords of [[Iyo Matsuyama han]].
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