Kikuchi Yōsai

Japanese painter of Edo period landscapes

Kikuchi Yōsai - Japanese painter of Edo period landscapes
Born

1781
244 years ago

Died

June 16th, 1878
146 years ago — 97 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Japan

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Active during the late Edo period, this painter specialized in traditional Japanese art, particularly ukiyo-e. Influenced by both classical and contemporary styles, contributions included detailed landscapes and portraits. The artist's work frequently showcased scenes from nature and elements of Japanese culture, reflecting the aesthetics of the time. Yōsai's techniques combined vibrant colors with fine brushwork, gaining recognition in artistic circles of the period. The painter's legacy endures through various collections of works housed in museums and galleries across Japan.

Created numerous ukiyo-e landscapes

Influenced Edo period painting styles

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