Japanese Painting

Japanese Painting refers to the traditional art form of painting practiced in Japan. It is characterized by its use of various techniques such as ink wash painting on silk or paper, as well as vibrant colors and intricate details. Themes in Japanese painting often include landscapes, nature, animals, and scenes from daily life. Artists typically employ brushwork to create expressive and detailed compositions that reflect the beauty and harmony of the natural world. Traditional Japanese painting styles include Yamato-e, Kano school, Rinpa school, and Nihonga.

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