Escuela Hasegawa

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Descripción

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.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300018651

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]