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Artwork
Nihonga embodies a unique philosophy deeply connected to the Shinto belief that gods reside in all things, from the vast natural world of mountains, rivers, and forests, to the smallest pebbles.
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Redding Sky by Nakamura Munehiro
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Regular price €62,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €62,95Birds and Plum Blossoms by Maeda Seison
Regular price €82,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €82,95Aura by Miyasako Masaaki
Regular price €26,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €26,95Magnolia and Birds by Sakakibara Shihō
Regular price €82,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €82,95Morning Snow by Ono Chikkyo
Regular price €93,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €93,95Bird by Kayama Matazō
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Regular price €51,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €51,95Grass on a Moonlit Night by Kayama Matazō
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Regular price €103,95Regular priceUnit price perSale price €103,95Autumn Leaves by Kayama Matazō
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Integral to nihonga is also the inexorability of nature, its continuous changes, and their acceptance. Using durable mineral pigments made from pulverized natural ores and shells applied to paper or silk, nihonga captures the essence of nature—such as a forest in perpetual transformation—and fixes it on a single medium.- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
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