Rosanjin

Japanese calligrapher and painter

Rosanjin - Artists & Creatives born 1883
Born

1883
142 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Japan

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A significant figure in Japanese art, practiced calligraphy, engraving, and painting. Contributed to the revival of traditional Japanese aesthetics and techniques. Established a reputation for blending fine art with ceramics. His work is characterized by simplicity and elegance, deeply rooted in Zen philosophy.

Created influential calligraphic works

Developed a style that combined painting and ceramics

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