Nihonga - Japanese painting

The Nihonga genre refers to a traditional style of Japanese painting that developed during the Meiji period (1868-1912). Nihonga, which translates to "Japanese painting," combines techniques and materials rooted in Japanese artistic traditions with influences from Western art. The genre emerged as a response to the introduction of Western art techniques during the Meiji Restoration, with artists seeking to preserve and promote traditional Japanese artistic practices.
CucuSweetDreams
CucuSweetDreams
Atualizado pela última vez 31 de jan
Outras Coleções que você pode gostar por CucuSweetDreams