Japanese Paintings during the Edo Period

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Edo Period Schools of Painting

The Rimpa School - Rimpa 琳派

Southern Style (aka Literati) Painting - Nanga 南画 / Bunjinga 文人画

The Kanō School - Kanō-ha 狩野派

Namban Painting

Edo Period Zen Painting - zenga 禅画

Paintings from Museum Collections

Edo period paintings from The British Museum

  • Kanō Kyūei, Scenes along the Length of the Sumida River, a set of 3 handscroll paintings The British Museum
  • Kanō Shunko, Procession of an Embassy from the Ryūkyū Kingdom, a pair of handscroll paintings The British Museum
  • Life of Shaka, a set of 3 handscroll paintings The British Museum
  • Painted wooden figure of the artist Sesshū Toyō(Toyou) (Japan's most celebrated ink-painter), by Miwa The British Museum
  • The Dutch and Chinese Settlements at Nagasaki, a pair of handscroll paintings The British Museum
  • Utagawa Toyokuni, The Kabuki actor Segawa Ronosuke as Shizuka Gozen, a hanging scroll painting The British Museum
  • Utagawa Toyokuni, The Kabuki actor Segawa Ronosuke as Shizuka Gozen, a hanging scroll painting, Edo period, around AD 1803 The British Museum

Nihon no Bijutsu Resources

Edo Painting by Time Period

  • Edo Painting Pt. 1: Early Period (1615-1715) Nihon no Bijutsu 209.
  • Edo Painting Pt. 2: Late Period (1716-1867) Nihon no Bijutsu 210.
  • Hand-painted Pictures of the Floating World (Nikuhitsu ukiyoe) Pt. 1: Kanbun (1661-73) to Hōreki (1751-64) Periods Nihon no Bijutsu 248.
  • Hand-painted Pictures of the Floating World (Nikuhitsu ukiyoe) Pt. 2: Meiwa (1764-72) to Kansei (1789-1801) Periods Nihon no Bijutsu 249.
  • Hand-painted Pictures of the Floating World (Nikuhitsu ukiyoe) Pt. 3: Kasei (1804-1830) to Meiji (1868-1912) Periods Nihon no Bijutsu 250.


Edo Painting by Individual Artist or School

Related Resources

Zen Painting
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