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What are Japanese paintings called?
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Japanese paintings have many names, based on their style. Works produced after 1900 are known as Nihonga and combine traditional techniques with modern themes. Sumi-e are traditional Japanese ink paintings, while Ukiyo-e are figure and landscape paintings from the 17th to 19th centuries. On 1stDibs, find a range of Japanese art.
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Japanese Silk Painting of Young Girl, Framed
Located in Bradenton, FL
Unique 19th Century painting of a Japanese girl standing atop a large furry mythical creature, with
Category
20th Century Japanese Anglo-Japanese Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk, Wood, Paint
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Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
A very nice blockprint
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Condition
/ Overall Condition Perfect. Size frame: 242x 274mm.
Period
19th century Meiji Periode (1867-1912)
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Antique 19th Century Chinese Edo Paintings and Screens
Materials
Bronze
$512 Sale Price
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19th Century Japanese Silk Painting by Kano Chikanobu, Turtles
Azalea
Located in Kyoto, JP
unframed ‘kacho-e’ painting by the 19th century Japanese Takamatsu domain painter Kano Chikanobu. There are
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Antique Mid-19th Century Asian Edo Paintings and Screens
Materials
Silk
19th Century Japanese Silk Painting by Kano Chikanobu, Peacock
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Located in Kyoto, JP
unframed ‘kacho-e’ painting by the 19th century Japanese Takamatsu domain painter Kano Chikanobu. There are
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Antique Mid-19th Century Asian Edo Paintings and Screens
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Byobu- Japanese Folding Screen Gold Leaf
By Japanese Studio
Located in Brescia, IT
Japanese six-panel screen from the Kano school: Japanese landscape with an elegant crane.
Hand
Category
Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Paintings and Screens
Materials
Gold Leaf
Kano School Japan Byôbu Screen “Wild Horses”, Kano School, Edo period
By Japanese Studio
Located in Valladolid, ES
One of a kind Japanese folding screen, or byōbu, with six panels depicting a delicate and graceful
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Antique 1850s Japanese Japonisme Paintings and Screens
Materials
Brass
$12,245 Sale Price
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