Otsu-e

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Asian > East Asian > Japanese (culture or style) > Japanese styles (Guide Term) > Japanese painting styles

Descripción

Refers to the style of folk painting that developed in Okiwake from the Kan'ei era (1624-44). Popular with pilgrims to the nearby temple of Midera and other travellers, the style is characterized by works drawn in ink and plain colors, often illustrating popular folk tales or common religious beliefs. During the Meiji period (1868-1912), their quality declined and production dwindled.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300113552

Otros términos

  • 大津繪 [zh]
  • Otsu e [nl]
  • dà jīn huì [zh]
  • da jin hui [zh]
  • ta chin hui [zh]
  • oiwake-e [en]