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  Hasegawa Tohaku
Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610) was a Japanese painter and founder of the Hasegawa school[?] of Japanese-style painting[?] during the Azuchi-Momoyama period of Japanese history.
Tohaku started his artistic career as a painter of Buddhist paintings in his home province of Noto, Japan.
After moving to Kyoto around the age of 30, he developed his own style of Chinese-ink painting[?].
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Japanese painter and founder of the Hasegawa school of painters.
Born into the Okumura family, retainers to the Hatakeyama clan who were overlords of the castle in Nanao, he was later adopted into the Hasegawa family, which ran a dyeing business.
Tohaku’s early work was done under the name of Nobuharu (which can also be read Shinshun), and consisted primarily of ink paintings depicting Buddhist subjects.
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 TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM Events
Using several brushes combined together and a bamboo stick with a splinted end, the pine trees were painted in bold and rough brushwork.
Because of the quality of the paper and disorder in their joints, some scholars think that this was a preliminary drawing for a sliding door painting.
Along with his rival Kano Eitoku (1543-1590), Hasegawa Tohaku is known as one of the master painters of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
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This is the essentiation, I suspect, that poets and painters of the Japanese past viewed so central to their depiction of nature and life.
Tohaku Hasegawa, who has been called the Michelangelo of Japan, painted the "Shorinzu" byobu (a folding screen piece) in the 16th century, a work which many consider to be one of the greatest paintings of Japanese history.
Hasegawa forged new ground, moving beyond his formal education in Chinese paintings with its harsh representationality (if you do not think that Chinese paintings are highly representational, you have not seen Chinese landscapes.
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Hasegawa Tôhaku, Maples; sliding doors, ink/color/gold leaf/paper, 172.5 x 138.5 cm.; 1590's; Chishakuin, Kyoto (originally for Shôunji, a memorial chapel for Toyotomi Hideyoshi's son Sutemaru, who died in childhood)
Hasegawa Tôhaku, Pine Trees in Mist, Right screen; pair of 6-panel screens, ink on paper,156 x 347 cm.; late 16th century
Hasegawa Tôhaku, Pine Trees in Mist, Left screen; pair of 6-panel screens, ink on paper,156 x 347 cm.; late 16th century
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 Japanese Paintings and Prints [Pacific Asia Museum]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This painting of a hawk is attributed to Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610), an artist who worked in traditional Chinese ink painting styles.
Tohaku trained under Kano school masters, who created Chinese-style landscapes and animals in a very stylized, decorative manner.
The artist Shunsen created a woodblock print of a hawk perhaps two hundred years after Tohaku’s work — and yet in many ways it is very similar.
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 Kyoto National Museum
Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610) was a prolific artist who rivaled the Kano school artists in the Momoyama Period.
Tohaku was from originally the Nanao region of the Noto Peninsula.
They are said to have formerly been owned by Maeda Toshinaga, the feudal lord of Komatsu in the Province of Kaga (present-day Ishikawa Prefecture).
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 Japanese art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eitoku's screen, 'Chinese Lions', also in Kyoto, reveals the bold, brightly colored style of painting preferred by the samurai.
Hasegawa Tohaku, a contemporary of Eitoku, developed a somewhat different and more decorative style for large-scale screen paintings.
In his 'Maple Screen', now in the temple of Chishaku-in, Kyoto, he placed the trunk of the tree in the center and extended the limbs nearly to the edge of the composition, creating a flatter, less architectonic work than Eitoku, but a visually gorgeous painting.
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 Mother Gibbon Reaching for the Moon -Tohaku Hasegawa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This very original treatment of the gibbon-moon subject was probably part of a sliding door or wall painting, judging by the unusually thick paper.
My ascription is based on the brushwork strokes used for the gibbons, bamboo, and branch compared with authenticated Hasegawa Tohaku monochrome works, and the great skill shown in this daring composition.
Together with his son, Tohaku ran a big studio for the decoration of interiors in Kyoto.
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Itsuko Hasegawa is the most famous woman in Japanese architecture and the most prominent figure in the Shinohara School; her influence on the architecture of Japan cannot be overstated.
Her work often plays with the boundaries between the natural and the artificial--one of her most famous buildings, the Yamanashi Museum of Fruit, which is composed of various different but related curvaceous fruitlike forms.
This brilliantly reproduced monograph provides an essential look at the work of a designer who has earned her place alongside such figures as Rem Koolhaas as one of the most important architects of the past three decades.
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 Japanese1 - Hasegawa Tohaku. Pine Forest. Momoyama Period. 16-17th C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japanese1 - Hasegawa Tohaku. Pine Forest. Momoyama Period. 16-17th C
Hasegawa Tohaku. Pine Forest. Momoyama Period. 16-17th C
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 Hasegawa Tohaku [1539-1610] - Featured Artist on Artfact.com
Hasegawa Tohaku [1539-1610] - Featured Artist on Artfact.com
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Aliases: Bunshirô; Hasegawa Kyūroku; Hasegawa Nobuharu; Hasegawa Tōhaku; Kyūroku; Nobuharu; Nobumichi; Nobumichiyoshi; Okumura Kyūroku; Settosai; Shinshun; Tōhaku; Hasegawa Tōhaku; Nobumichi Tōhaku; Tōhaku (1539)
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 Christopher Hellman - Japanese style ink painting (sumi-e)
This is part of the long tradition of this medium in China and Japan, where both painting and calligraphy are valued as revealing the artist's character as well as their technical skill.
I continually draw inspiration from the works of the past, particularly from artists such as Hasegawa Tohaku and Kaiho Yusho as well as from the natural world around me.
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 Willow Bridge and Water Wheel, attributed to Hasegawa Tohaku - MIHO MUSEUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Willow Bridge and Water Wheel, attributed to Hasegawa Tohaku - MIHO MUSEUM
Willow Bridge and Water Wheel, attributed to Hasegawa Tohaku
Pair of 6-panel screens, color on paper with gold
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 Hasegawa TOHAKU Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com
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