Painting, calligraphy and Japanese literature

Discover the timeless elegance of Japanese artistic expression through our collection of items dedicated to painting, calligraphy and literature. Immerse yourself in the wealth of delicate prints, calligraphy masterpieces, and words that have captured the soul of Japan throughout the centuries. Explore the iconic works of artistic masters and let yourself be immersed in the subtlety of the strokes and the depth of the meanings. Our series of articles guides you through Japan’s artistic evolution, offering a fascinating look at how painting, calligraphy, and literature weave together to form the unique cultural fabric of the Land of the Rising Sun.

Silence by Shūsaku Endō

Silence by Shūsaku Endō: Between Faith and Persecution

Silence by Shūsaku Endō, published in 1966, is a deeply influential novel that explores themes of faith, doubt, and religious persecution. Set in the 17th century, during the period of persecution of Christians in Japan, this novel offers a complex reflection on Christian faith and personal sacrifice. Adapted for film by Martin Scorsese in 2016, […]

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Chōju-giga by Toba Sōjō

Chōju-giga by Toba Sōjō: Satirical Masterpiece of the 12th Century

Chōju-giga scrolls by Toba Sōjō are also known as the “caricatured animal scrolls”. They are among Japan’s most famous artistic treasures. Attributed to Toba Sōjō (or Kakuyū), a 12th-century Buddhist monk, these scrolls are often considered the first comic books in history. History and Attribution Toba Sōjō, real name Kakuyū (1053–1140), was a priest and

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scrittrice Yoshimoto Banana

Writer Yoshimoto Banana – A Japanese Literary Star

Yoshimoto Banana, born Mahoko Yoshimoto on July 24, 1964 in Tokyo, is an internationally recognized Japanese writer. Particularly for his works on the themes of family, love, loss and the quest for oneself. With a distinctive literary style and sensitive stories, she has captivated readers around the world since the publication of her first novel

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Nakamura Fuminori Writer

Nakamura Fuminori, Writer of the Psychological Thriller

Nakamura Fuminori is a Japanese writer acclaimed for his dark and gripping novels. He was born on September 2, 1977 in Tokai, Aichi Prefecture. Recognized as a master of the psychological thriller, Nakamura has carved out a unique place for himself in the literary landscape. Particularly thanks to its incisive narrative style and its complex

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Utagawa Hiroshige: Master of Japanese Prints and Pioneer of Ukiyo-e Landscape

Utagawa Hiroshige: Master of Japanese Prints and Pioneer of Ukiyo-e Landscape

Utagawa Hiroshige, a name that resonates in the history of Japanese art, is considered one of the undisputed masters of traditional Japanese printmaking, particularly recognized for his striking landscapes. The Life of Utagawa Hiroshige Born in 1797 in Edo (present-day Tokyo), Hiroshige began his artistic career as an apprentice in traditional printmaking at a young

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Utagawa Hiroshige: Master of Japanese Prints and Pioneer of Ukiyo-e Landscape

Utagawa Hiroshige, a name that resonates in the history of Japanese art, is considered one of the undisputed masters of traditional Japanese printmaking, particularly recognized for his striking landscapes. The Life of Utagawa Hiroshige Born in 1797 in Edo (present-day Tokyo), Hiroshige began his artistic career as an apprentice in traditional printmaking at a young

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Kawase Hasui: Master of Printmaking

Kawase Hasui: Master of Printmaking and Guardian of Japanese Beauty

Kawase Hasui, born in 1883 in Tokyo, embodies the very essence of 20th century Japanese printmaking. His artistic legacy, marked by evocative landscapes and exceptional technical mastery, remains a pillar of modern Japanese art. Explore with us the fascinating life of this visionary artist, from his beginnings to his lasting impact on the art world.

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Fujita Tsuguharu

Fusion Elegance: The Eclectic Art of Fujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968)

Fujita Tsuguharu, a Japanese-born artist who gained worldwide recognition, left an indelible mark on the history of 20th century art. His unique artistic career, marked by an exceptional mastery of different styles, materials and cultures, reveals a prolific and resolutely eclectic artist. From his birth in Japan to his blossoming in France, this article explores

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Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1936): A Major Japanese Artist of the Taisho Era

Tsuchida Bakusen (土田麦僊) was a Japanese painter who left a significant imprint on the history of Japanese art of the Taisho era (1912-1926). Born on Sado Island in Niigata Prefecture, he grew up in a time of cultural transition, when Japan was facing growing Western influence. Bakusen focused on reinterpreting traditional Japanese painting techniques, while

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Yokoyama Taikan

Yokoyama Taikan (1868-1958): The legacy of the master of Japanese painting

Yokoyama Taikan, undisputed master of Japanese painting, left an indelible mark on the art world. This article will immerse you in the life and work of this famous artist, highlighting his unique style, his influence on Japanese art, and his lasting legacy. Discover the captivating world of Yokoyama Taikan and appreciate the timeless beauty of

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