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Refers to the work of a school of painters founded by Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610), probably located in Kyoto in or near Hompoji, a Nichiren temple affiliated with Tohaku's family. The style is characterized by typically large-scale works involving many rooms, with Chinese themes and motifs. It appears that Tohaku had four artist sons, but the school disappeared by the end of the 17th century.
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Otros términos
- Hasegawa School [en]
- 長谷川派 [zh]
- Hasegawa-school [nl]
- cháng gǔ chuān pài [zh]
- chang gu chuan pai [zh]
- ch'ang ku ch'uan p'ai [zh]
- Hasegawa [en]