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Hasegawa Tōhaku (長谷川 等伯, 1539 – March 19, 1610) was a Japanese painter and founder of the Hasegawa school. [2]He is considered one of the great painters of the Azuchi–Momoyama period (1573-1603), and he is best known for his byōbu folding screens, such as Pine Trees and Pine Tree and Flowering Plants (both registered National Treasures), or the paintings in walls and sliding ...
The work is a development of suibokuga (水墨画, ink-wash paintings) made with Chinese ink (墨, sumi), using dark and light shades on a silk or paper medium.It combines naturalistic Chinese ideas of ink painting by Muqi Fachang (Chinese: 牧溪法常; pinyin: Mu-ch'i Fa-ch'ang) with themes from the Japanese yamato-e (大和絵) landscape tradition, influenced by the "splashed ink" (溌墨 ...
The Pine Trees screen (Shōrin-zu byōbu, [松林図 屏風] Error: {{nihongo}}: transliteration text not Latin script (pos 1) ) is a pair of six-panel folding screens by the Japanese artist Hasegawa Tōhaku. These timeless classic images of Japanese art are widely used, and already featured on Commons and :ja.
File: Hasegawa Tohaku - Pine Trees (Shōrin-zu byōbu) - left hand screen.jpg
Uncited, probably Hasegawa Togaku or Hasegawa Tohaku together with Hasegawa Kyuzo. Early Edo period (16-17th century) The Hasegawa school (長谷川派, -ha ) was a school (style) of Japanese painting founded in the 16th century by Hasegawa Tōhaku and disappeared around the beginning of the 18th century.
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1 File:Hasegawa Tohaku - Pine Trees (Shōrin-zu byōbu) - left hand screen.jpg scheduled for POTD