Tomioka Tessai
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Japanese artist (1837-1924)
* 1837 💀 1924
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Crane and Pine
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Tomioka Tessai
Landscape
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Tomioka Tessai
Portraits of Ike Taiga and His Calligraphies in Seal and Grass Styles
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Tomioka Tessai
Releasing the Oar in the Plum Valley
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Tomioka Tessai
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Sake Party with No Light
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Tomioka Tessai
Cleveland Museum of Art
Scene Inspired by the Scrolls of Frolicking Animals and Humans
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1890s
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Monkey trying to catch a catfish with a gourd
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1912
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Tomioka Tessai
Blind Men Critiquing Beauty
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Tomioka Tessai
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kanzan and Jittoku
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Tomioka Tessai
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Landscape
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Tomioka Tessai
Seattle Art Museum
Landscape in Blue and Green
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Tomioka Tessai
Seattle Art Museum
Letter Messenger (Fumizukae)
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nine Auspicious Symbols of Longevity and Prosperity
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Scene of the Ainu Life
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Tomioka Tessai
Seattle Art Museum
Su's Embankment on a Spring Morning
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1867
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Tomioka Tessai
Seattle Art Museum
Manzai Performers
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1869
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mountain and River Landscape
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1875
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Tomioka Tessai
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Mountain and River Landscape
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1875
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Tomioka Tessai
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Searching for Plums at Tsukigase
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1875
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Tomioka Tessai
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Japanese Historical Figures 日本歴史人物図 (Nihon rekishi jinbutsu zu)
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1890
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Three Friends of Winter
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1906
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rock in the Shape of a Fantastic Mountain
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1910s
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Poetry Gathering at the Orchid Pavilion (Lanting)
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1913
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Painting and Calligraphy to Celebrate Longevity 祝壽書画 (Shukuju shoga), (for Mr. Onodera Shūta 小野寺秀太); accomapnied by Tessai’s letter addressed to Onodera Shūta小野寺秀太dated 5.13.1915, mounted into a handscroll
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1914
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gathering to Celebrate Old Age
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1916
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Huaisu Writing on a Banana Leaf
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1918
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hall of Enma, the King of Hell
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1919
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Washing Away the Vulgar While Viewing a Waterfall
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1924
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Tomioka Tessai
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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