Escuela Kose

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Descripción

Refers to the work of a school of painters, originating in the 9th century and surviving into the 15th century. One of the earliest and longest lived, the school played a central role in transforming the style imported from China during the 7th and 8th century, into the classical Hein period style known as "Yamato-e." Founded by Kose No Kanaoka, the style evolved from typical Chinese subject matter such as Confusius, to more secular Japanese images, such as animals and landscapes.

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http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300110281

Otros términos

  • Kose School [en]
  • 巨勢派 [zh]
  • Kose-school [nl]
  • jù shì pài [zh]
  • ju shi pai [zh]
  • chü shih p'ai [zh]
  • Kose [en]
  • School, Kose [en]