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Maruyama Shijo School Of Painting

Maruyama Shijo School Of Painting

The Maruyama Shijo School of Painting, developed in the late 18th century in Japan, gained prominence during the Edo period. It was founded by Maruyama Okyo and flourished under his disciples. This style is famous for its naturalistic depictions of subjects, which included landscapes, birds, flowers, and animals. Maruyama Shijo School introduced the idea of capturing a subject's essence rather than merely imitating their appearance, resulting in a more expressive and emotive representation of nature. It influenced later Japanese artists and had a lasting impact on the development of modern Japanese painting.

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Maruyama OkyoGyoshu HayamiEisen KeisaiKatsushika HokusaiAndo Hiroshige
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