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“Autumn in Ohara” (大原の秋図) by Tomita Keisen (冨田溪仙), 1921
One from a pair of two-panel folding screens, ink and color on silk from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Woods of Shiromizugawa, by Tomita Keisen (1879-1936).
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Tomita Keisen 富田渓仙 (1879 - 1936).
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Shōki, the Demon Queller, Tomita Keisen, early 20th century, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Japanese and Korean Art
expressive painting of a man standing, facing viewer holding sword in PR hand, shield in PL; red face, bushy beard, eyebrows, and hair; wearing red and tan robe, black boots; calligraphy in upper part of image "The army of demons surrendered,” according to the inscription atop this portrait of Shōki, the Queller of Demons. A deity from China’s Daoist pantheon, Shōki is usually shown with one or more demons, but his fierceness in this portrait appears to have driven them away. Keisen moved to Kyoto to study under Tsuji Kakō and was known among local painters for, among other things, his excessive partying. Size: 41 1/4 × 17 in. (104.78 × 43.18 cm) (image) Medium: Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/117053/
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Above is Tomita Keisen's "Mt. Penglai" and below is a picture of another of his paintings, "Jinko". It's not great quality but I don't want to forget about it.
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Mt.Penglai (Mountain of Immortals), 1928, Tomita Keisen
color on silk
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A l’occasion de l’Exposition de Yokoyama Taikan, organisée le 10 mai 2013, au Yokohama Museum of Art (Yokohama bijutsuka 横浜美術館), a été diffusée une série de 6 artistes dessinée par
Yamaguchi Akira 山口晃 (1969 - ).
Okakura Tenshin 岡倉天心 (1863 - 1913).
Yokoyama Taikan 横山大観 (1868 - 1958).
Ogawa Usen 小川芋銭 (1868 - 1938).
Imamura Shikō 今村紫紅 (1880 - 1916).
Kosugi Hōan 小杉未醒 (1881-1964)
Tomita Keisen 冨田 溪仙 (1879 – 1936)
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Tomita Keisen 冨田溪仙 (1879 – 1936).
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Paire de furosaki-byōbu 風炉先屏風 - “ Kamisuki 紙漉き “ - Paper Making / fabrication du papier, 1928, de
Tomita Keisen 富田渓仙 (1879 - 1936).
Source : https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/paper-making/hwGdynsIUBKtTA
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Tomita Keisen 富田渓仙 (1879 - 1936).
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