Sentences with phrase «japanese scroll painting»

Holzman draws upon Renaissance art, Chinese and Japanese scroll painting as well as Cezanne's life studies to create a style all his own.
The re-use of everyday materials is further found in Stephen Prina's piece as the artist has painted on simple roller blinds to reference Japanese scroll painting, kakemono.
In «Ski Jacket» it was a newspaper image of a Japanese ski resort combined in his mind with ideas of Japanese scroll painting that inspired this picture.
This is the exhibition's only horizontally aligned canvas and the picture plane here appears to unfold, recalling the unraveling motion of Chinese and Japanese scroll painting and — as indicated by the work's title and emphasized by its green hues — the undulation of waves.

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Secondly, Astrup Fearnley Museet presents an insight into Murakami's impressive art collection through an «exhibition within the exhibition» featuring antique Japanese ceramics and painted scrolls, curated by Murakami himself.
Water and Shadow: Kawase Hasui and Japanese Landscape Prints presents more than 100 woodblock prints, rarely - seen screens, scroll and fan paintings, and preparatory materials that explore the dynamic early work of famous Japanese landscape artist Kawase Hasui.
The format and presentation of the works is an intentional reference to the expansive environments of Japanese screens and the delicacy of Chinese scroll paintings.
Diverse influences such as the Japanese woodcut prints of Katsushika Hokusai and Ando Hiroshige, Chinese scroll paintings, and the decorative illustrations of Arthur Rackham
Inspired by the hand scrolls and painted screens of early 17th Century Japanese artist Tawaraya Sōtatsu, who combined the traditional themes of the indigenous school of Japanese narrative scroll painting with the bold, decorative designs of the great screen painters of the Azuchi - Momoyama period.
Widely recognized as one of Japan's most beloved painters and artistic innovators, this exhibition marks a rare showing of his remarkable painted screens and scrolls in the U.S., including four Important Cultural Properties on loan from Japanese collections.
Diverse influences such as the Japanese woodcut prints of Katsushika Hokusai and Ando Hiroshige, Chinese scroll paintings, and the decorative illustrations of Arthur Rackham are all visible in his design work from this time.
The project mixes works from across cultures and eras, from Rococo painting and Japanese hanging scrolls to contemporary sculpture and the dining room furniture designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his Robie House.
The Mead holds the art collection of Amherst College, celebrated for its American and European paintings, Mexican ceramics, Tibetan scroll paintings, English paneled room, ancient Assyrian carvings, Russian avant - garde art, West African sculpture and Japanese prints.
Named for its founder, William Rutherford Mead (an 1867 graduate of Amherst College and a partner in the storied architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White), the Mead holds the art collection of Amherst College, celebrated for its American and European paintings, Mexican ceramics, Tibetan scroll paintings, English paneled room, ancient Assyrian carvings, Russian avant - garde art, West African sculpture and Japanese prints.
HARTFORD >> Two monumental scroll paintings by Japanese artist Kitagawa Utamaro (1753 - 1806) will be reunited for the first time in more than 130 years at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in an exhibition, «Utamaro and the Lure of Japan,» opening Jan. 7.
A specialist in Japanese Buddhist painting and narrative art, her dissertation focused on the Life and Acts of Honen (Honen shonin gyojo ezu), a 14th century set of 48 scrolls illustrating the life of the founder of Japan's Pure Land School of Buddhism belonging to the temple Chion» in in Kyoto.
The installation features woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls and wood carvings with a focus on the rich artistic traditions from the historic eras of Japanese cultures spanning more than 400 years.
Cleveland, OH (September 27, 2017)-- The Cleveland Museum of Art's recent acquisitions include a portrait of Colonel Charles Heathcote by British artist Joseph Wright of Derby, a drawing by German Expressionist Oskar Kokoschka, a 14th - century Japanese hanging scroll featuring the Buddhist deity Aizen Myōō, Wisdom King of Passion, and a monumental oil painting on canvas by contemporary Chinese artist Liu Wei.
Rio Nakano's linked emphasizes the idea of Japanese traditional scroll painting of «choju - giga,» historical scrolls created in 12th century in Japan and often referred as animal - person caricatures.
«Land of the Rising Sun: Art of Japan» features woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls and wood carvings with a focus on the rich artistic traditions from the historic eras of Japanese cultures spanning more than 400 years.
Richard Heller Gallery, hosting a solo show for the artist in 2015, once commented on the artist's «intensely detailed scenarios in colored pencil on paper and sculpture» as «taking inspiration from the infinite possibilities of science fiction, the storytelling of Henry Darger, the isometric perspective and narrative geography of Nintendo and Chinese scroll paintings, the eroticism of Japanese pillow books and the limitless transformations of graffiti.»
Using the images from paper towels as large prints, Svneson points to traditional Japanese scrolls, abstract and landscape painting in a minimalist language.
His paintings are instead designed for intimacy — for the one - on - one experience of contemplative interaction that describes, say, a single Japanese scroll hanging in a tokonoma alcove.
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