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Nikuhitsuga : ウィキペディア英語版
Nikuhitsuga

Nikuhitsuga (肉筆画) were a form of Japanese painting in the ''ukiyo-e'' art style. Though the woodblock prints of this genre have become so famous in the West as to become almost synonymous with the term "ukiyo-e". Most ''ukiyo-e'' artists were painters as well as printmakers, with much the same style and subjects. Some turned to painting at the end of a career in prints, while some, like Miyagawa Chōshun and a number of the artists of the Kaigetsudō school, never made prints and only worked in paintings.
Though advances in printing technology advanced over the course of the Edo period (1603-1868), allowing for the production of more and more elaborate and colorful prints, the medium of painting always allowed a greater degree of freedom to the artist, and involved a much larger product in any case; the paintings of many ''ukiyo-e'' artists survive today and are known for their bright colors, attention to detail, and bold brush strokes.
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