...Okyo's school played an active role in the painting of partitions for the Imperial Palace built in the Kansei period, which he supervised. Representative painters of his school include Genki, known as the Ten Philosophers, Nagasawa Rosetsu, Watanabe Nan'aku (1767-1813), Mori Tetsuzan (1775-1841), Nishimura Kusutei (1775-1834), Yamaguchi Soken, Oku Bunmei (?-1813), Yoshimura Takayoshi (1769-1836), Sanseki Kakurei (date of birth and death unknown), and the monk Getsusen, as well as Okyo's eldest son Ozui (1766-1829), who succeeded him, and his second son Oju (1777-1815), who succeeded the Kinoshita family. Okyo's style also had a great influence on painters outside the Maruyama school, such as Kishimoto, Mori Sosen, and Hara Zaichu, and led to the prosperity of the Kyoto art world in the 19th century. ... *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Ozui" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…応挙が指揮した寛政度造営御所の障壁画では一門が大活躍している。門下の代表的画家に十哲と呼ばれる源琦(げんき),長沢蘆雪,渡辺南岳(1767‐1813),森徹山(1775‐1841),西村楠亭(1775‐1834),山口素絢,奥文鳴(?‐1813),吉村孝敬(1769‐1836),山跡鶴嶺(生没年不詳),僧月僊のほか,応挙を継いだ長男応瑞(1766‐1829),木下家を継いだ次男応受(1777‐1815)がいる。応挙様式はまた岸駒,森狙仙,原在中ら円山派以外の画家にも大きな影響を与え,19世紀京都画壇の隆盛をもたらした。… ※「応瑞」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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