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  2. Katherine M. Ball - Wikipedia

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    She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in the mid-1890s, and was a drawing teacher and art supervisor there until 1924. She was also known for her public lectures on Japanese prints: she gave lectures in San Francisco and a gave a series of lectures at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, in 1908. [ 2 ]

  3. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    Japanese painters used the devices of the cutoff, close-up, and fade-out by the 12th century in yamato-e, or Japanese-style, scroll painting, perhaps one reason why modern filmmaking has been such a natural and successful art form in Japan. Suggestion is used rather than direct statement; oblique poetic hints and allusive and inconclusive ...

  4. Japanese painting - Wikipedia

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    This work has revolutionized the way Japanese art history is viewed, and Edo period painting has become one of the most popular areas of Japanese art in Japan. In recent years, scholars and art exhibitions have often added Hakuin Ekaku and Suzuki Kiitsu to the six artists listed by Tsuji, calling them the painters of the "Lineage of Eccentrics".

  5. List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings) - Wikipedia

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    As during the Nara period, sculpture remained the preferred art form of the period. Influenced by the Chinese Song and Yuan dynasties, Japanese monochrome ink painting called suibokuga largely replaced polychrome scroll paintings. By the end of the 14th century, monochrome landscape paintings (sansuiga) became the preferred genre for Zen ...

  6. Shigenori Soejima - Wikipedia

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    Shigenori Soejima (副島 成記, Soejima Shigenori, born February 24, 1974) is a Japanese character artist best known for his work in the Persona series of role-playing video games by Atlus. He initially worked in minor roles on several games after joining Atlus and took over as series art director from his mentor Kazuma Kaneko with Persona 3 ...

  7. Go Hirano - Wikipedia

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    Go Hirano (平野剛) was a Japanese homoerotic fetish artist. Hirano, along with Go Mishima , Sanshi Funayama , and Tatsuji Okawa , is regarded by artist and historian Gengoroh Tagame as a central figure in the first wave of contemporary gay artists in Japan.

  8. Category:Japanese male artists - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Japanese male artists. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Japanese artists . It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  9. Category:20th-century Japanese male artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:20th-century Japanese artists. It includes Japanese artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:20th-century Japanese women artists