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The best time to see Ito Jakuchu's work was back in 2000 or 2006, when there were two major exhibitions that aimed to re-evaluate the underappreciated 18th-century Kyoto painter.
Ito Jakuchu BUDDHIST BEAUTY: ITO JAKUCHU’S PAINTINGS by Donald Kuspit. At the National Gallery of Art, a 30-scroll set of bird-and-flower paintings by Ito Jakuchu, one of Japan’s great national ...
A new exhibit at the National Gallery of Art highlights the beauty of artist Ito Jakuchu’s bird-and-flower paintings on silk scrolls.
Ito Jakuchu’s bird-and-flower paintings at the National Gallery and Hokusai’s “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji” at the Sackler salute the festival’s 100th anniversary.
According to an interview with BlouinArtInfo, Kushino was inspired by the works of Edo-period artist Ito Jakuchu, who often painted the natural world, including birds such as chickens.
In a rare U.S. visit, a collection of 30 Japanese bird-and-flower silk scroll paintings by Ito Jakuchu are on display at the National Gallery of Art, just in time for the National Cherry Blossom ...
Gain insight into the auction performance of Jakuchu Ito . Track the change in total sales value, performance of lots against estimate and compare the artist's sale price according to the artwork ...
The cherry blossoms may have faded, but there’s still time to enjoy another gift from Japan currently on view in Washington–“Colorful Realm: Japanese Bird-and-Flower Paintings” by Itõ Jakuchu, which ...
Jakuchu became famous for his bird-and-flower paintings and the use of other traditional animal motifs, which were often depicted in brightly colored ink-wash.
Edo period painter Ito Jakuchu's masterpiece, "Birds, Animals and Flowering Plants in Imaginary Scene," is seen on security shutters at a traditional Japanese pickles store at Nishiki Market in ...
On display for one month only, at the National Gallery of Art, is “Colorful Realm,” an exhibit of 30 silk bird-and-flower paintings by esteemed 18th century artist Ito Jakuchu.
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