Hasegawa school

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title: Hasegawa school
text: The Hasegawa school was a school (style) of Japanese painting founded in the 16th century by Hasegawa Tōhaku and disappeared around the beginning of the 18th century. The school painted mostly fusuma, was based largely on the style of the Kanō school, and was centered in Kyoto. A relatively small school, the majority of its painters were students of Tōhaku and of various Kanō masters. Tōhaku himself was a student of Kanō Eitoku and is said to have considered himself the stylistic successor to Se
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description: Japanese painting style, mid-16th to early 18th century
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date modified: 2024-01-18T17:36:26Z
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