Table of Contents
11 relations: Dyeing, Edo period, Eiji Tsuburaya, Fukushima Prefecture, Intaglio (printmaking), Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha, Mutsu Province, Sanseidō, Shogakukan, Sukagawa, Fukushima, Western painting.
- Japanese engravers
- Japanese landscape painters
Dyeing
Dyeing is the application of dyes or pigments on textile materials such as fibers, yarns, and fabrics with the goal of achieving color with desired color fastness.
Edo period
The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.
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Eiji Tsuburaya
was a Japanese special effects director, filmmaker, and cinematographer.
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Fukushima Prefecture
Fukushima Prefecture (Fukushima-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu.
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Intaglio (printmaking)
Intaglio is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink.
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Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha
is a Japanese publishing company founded on June 10, 1897.
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Mutsu Province
was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita Prefecture.
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Sanseidō
is a Japanese publishing company known for publishing dictionaries and textbooks.
Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan.
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Sukagawa, Fukushima
Sukagawa City Hall is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
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Western painting
The history of Western painting represents a continuous, though disrupted, tradition from antiquity until the present time.
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See also
Japanese engravers
- Aōdō Denzen
- Furuyama Moromasa
- Hokusai
- Reiko Okuyama
- Ruytchi Souzouki
- Shiro Kasamatsu
- Torii Kiyonaga
- Utagawa Sadafusa
- Yūtokutaishi Akiyama
Japanese landscape painters
- Aōdō Denzen
- Gion Nankai
- Hokusai
- Kanō Motonobu
- Kobori Enshū
- Kohno Michisei
- Sakaki Hyakusen
- Tōho Shiotsuki
- Utagawa Sadafusa
References
Also known as Denzen Aōdō.

