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Kokubu Bun’yū (1823 - 1900) was a Japanese artist known for his masterful depiction of nature. Bun’yū's work often showcased a delicate balance between intricate detail and loose brushstrokes, capturing the essence of flora and fauna with an almost poetic sensibility. His paintings, typically executed on silk or paper, were often characterized by a subtle blend of ink washes and colors, resulting in a visual experience that was both soothing and evocative. Bun’yū was particularly renowned for his depictions of landscapes, often showcasing the beauty of the natural world with an intimate yet expansive perspective. His subjects, often featuring flowering trees or bamboo groves, exemplify the aesthetic ideals of Japanese art.
Born
1823
Died
1900