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Tosa School

Tosa School

Tosa School refers to a distinctive style of Japanese painting that emerged in the late 14th century and continued to flourish until the early 19th century. This style originated in the Tosa Province, present-day Kochi Prefecture, and gained recognition during the Muromachi period (1336–1573). Tosa School paintings were primarily influenced by the yamato-e genre, known for its colorful and narrative representations of Japanese history, legends, courtly life, and classic literature. The Tosa School became famous for its refined and delicate depictions, with intricate details, elegant brushwork, and the use of gold leaf, creating a sense of luxury and sophistication.

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SOMETHING in the style of Tosa School

See also

Yamato-eKanō SchoolUkiyo-eSōtatsu TawarayaTosa Mitsuoki
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