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1748 - 1822

Resumo Biográfico

  • Born: 1748, Sukagawa, Japan
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Museums on APS:
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
    • Kobe City Museum
  • Color intensity: balanced
  • Died: 1822
  • Also known as: Aōdō Denzen
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Typical colors: earthy
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Top 3 works:
    • View around Sujikaibashi Bridge in Kanda
    • Birds-eye view of Edo
    • View of Mitsumata
  • Top-ranked work: View around Sujikaibashi Bridge in Kanda
  • Nationality: Japan
  • Lifespan: 74 years

Teste de Arte

Cada pergunta possui apenas uma resposta correta.

Pergunta 1:
Jacques-Louis David is most closely associated with which artistic movement?
Pergunta 2:
Which of the following paintings is Jacques-Louis David best known for?
Pergunta 3:
During the French Revolution, David served as:
Pergunta 4:
David’s style emphasized which of the following characteristics?
Pergunta 5:
What historical event significantly influenced David's later work after the French Revolution?

early life and training

zenkichi nagata, also known as aōdō denzen, was a japanese painter and copperplate engraver born in sukagawa, japan in 1748. he was a leading figure in japanese painting during the late edo period and is credited with introducing western painting to japan.

artistic style and techniques

aōdō employed western-style painting techniques such as perspective and shading to achieve western-style copperplate engravings. this innovative approach set him apart from his contemporaries and paved the way for future generations of japanese artists.

notable works

some of zenkichi nagata's notable works include:

legacy and influence

zenkichi nagata's contributions to japanese painting are undeniable. his introduction of western techniques paved the way for future artists, such as mori ransai, who continued to push the boundaries of japanese art.

conclusion

zenkichi nagata's impact on japanese painting is undeniable. his innovative techniques and beautiful works continue to inspire artists today. as a leading figure in the late edo period, his legacy endures, and his art remains a testament to his skill and vision.