The God Izanagi and Goddess Izanami, by Nishikawa Sukenobu
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Nishikawa Sukenobu (1671–1750), Japanese painter of the Ukiyo-e school of popular, colourful paintings and prints, who also was a book designer of the Kyōto–Ōsaka area. Nishikawa studied painting with masters of two schools, the Kanō (stressing Chinese subjects and techniques) and the Japanese-oriented Tosa. Eventually, however, he was influenced by Ukiyo-e painters, especially Hishikawa Moronobu (died 1694). In his time Edo (now Tokyo) was already considered the centre of Ukiyo-e, and that school’s prints were often referred to as Edo-e or Edo paintings and prints.
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nishikawa sukenobu
hanging scrolls
ink
paintings
paper
scroll paintings
scrolls
edo period
god
izanagi
god izanagi
goddess
izanami
paper drawings
japanese art
17th century
high resolution
ultra high resolution
artwork
metropolitan museum of art
Date
1600 - 1700
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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