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Japanese swordsman, philosopher, strategist, writer, artist, and rōnin (1584–1645)
Hasegawa Tōhaku
Japanese painter (1539-1610)
Maruyama Ōkyo
Japanese artist (1733-1795)
Sengai
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Tenshō Shūbun
Japanese artist (1414-1463)
Rai San'yo
Japanese poet, historian and painter (1780-1832)
Tosa Mitsunobu
Japanese painter (1434–1525)
Josetsu
thumb|right|Catching catfish with a gourd (Hyōnen-zu) by Josetsu was one of the first suiboku (ink wash) style Zen Japanese painters in the Muromachi Period (15th century). He was probably also a teacher of Tenshō Shūbun at the Shōkoku-ji monastery in Kyoto.
Ike Gyokuran
Japanese painter, calligrapher, and poet (1727–1784)
Tosa Mitsuoki
Japanese painter (1617–1691)
Tani Bunchō
Japanese artist (1763-1841)
Sesson Shukei
Japanese artist (1504-1589)
Ike no Taiga
painter (1723-1776)
Tanomura Chikuden
Japanese artist (1777-1835)
Matsuura Takeshirō
geographer and explorer (1818-1888)
Uragami Gyokudō
Japanese painter, musician and poet (1745-1820)
Kaihō Yūshō
Japanese painter (1533-1615)
Hidari Jingorō
Japanese sculptor and painter (1584-1644)
Kishi Ganku
Japanese artist (1749-1839)
Hiroshi Ōnishi
painter and University Professor (1961 - 2011)
Kenzo Okada
Japanese-American artist (1902-1982)
Nakamura Fusetsu
Japanese painter (1866–1943)
Geiami
[[Image:Geiami - Viewing a Waterfall.jpeg|thumb|120px|right|Shingei Geiami - Viewing a Waterfall. Exhibited at the Nezu Museum, Tokyo.]] was a Japanese painter and cultural figure during the Muromachi period in the service of the Ashikaga shōgunate. Born into a family of renowned artists and curators known as the Ami family, he succeeded his father Nōami (Shinno) as curator of the Ashikaga art collection and developed his own career as a painter. He is known for his yamato-e paintings executed in Sumi-e (ink wash) style, continuing the tradition of Tenshō Shūbun. Together with his father and
Bōsai Kameda
Japanese artist (1752-1826)
Satake Yoshiatsu
Japanese artist (1748-1785)
Unkoku Tōgan
Japanese painter (1547-1618)
Ema Saikō
Japanese poet and calligrapher
Aki Yashiro
Japanese enka singer and painter
Nōami
was a dōbōshū (artist and art connoisseur for the shogunate) in the service of the Ashikaga shogunate, an esteemed suiboku (monochrome ink) painter, renga (linked verse) poet and tate-bana flower artist. He was especially closely involved with the 6th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori and the 8th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. Nōami served the Ashikaga shogunate as the curator of the shogunate's collection of artworks known as the ‘Higashiyama Gomotsu’. An astute art connoisseur, Nōami collected and evaluated the imported artworks for the shogunate and developed elaborate guidelines for the display of art
Hasegawa Settan
Japanese artist (1778-1843)
Kaō
painter (1288-1345)
Gion Nankai
Japanese painter (1676-1751)
Q20040208
Japanese painter and illustrator
Okada Beisanjin
Japanese artist (1744-1820)
Kōji Kinutani
Japanese painter (1943-2025)
Kawakami Tōgai
Japanese painter (1828–1881)
Taeko Tomiyama
Japanese painter
Ki-en
Japanese artist (1703-1758)
Kunishirō Mitsutani
Japanese painter (1874-1936)
Noguchi Shōhin
Japanese painter (1847-1917)
Reizei Tamechika
Japanese painter (1823-1864)
Obaku Dokuryu
Japanese calligrapher, scholar, monk and artist (1596-1672)
Matsuoka Hisashi
Japanese painter (1862-1944)
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