Place: Kyoto
Born: 1539
Death: 1613
Biography:
, a prominent Japanese painter, was born in Kyoto in 1539 and passed away in 1613. He succeeded the Tosa school, which had been the head of the Imperial painting bureau in the Muromachi period, and moved the studio from Kyoto to Sakai.
Tosa Mitsuyoshi is best known for his illustrated handscrolls, emaki, such as The Legends of Kiyomizu-dera. His work showcases a unique blend of traditional Japanese painting techniques and the influence of Chinese art.
Tosa Mitsuyoshi's contributions to Japanese art are undeniable. His work can be found in various museums and private collections, including the Freer Gallery of Art. The Tosa Mitsuyoshi collection on Wikioo.org is a testament to his enduring legacy.
For more information on Tosa Mitsuyoshi and his works, visit the Tosa Mitsuyoshi page on Wikioo.org. Explore the The Nanga Art Movement and The Kanō School Style Art Movement to delve deeper into the world of Japanese art.
Tosa Mitsuyoshi's impact on Japanese art is undeniable. His unique style, characterized by delicate brushwork and vibrant colors, continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. Explore his works and legacy on Wikioo.org to gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable artist.