Category:Paintings by Hasegawa Nobukata
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Hasegawa Nobukata was a Japanese painter of whom little is known. He painted from the end of the 16th century into the 17th century and his works have been identified as being in both the Momoyama and Edo periods. He painted in Japan at a time when the Dutch had landed and set up schools in Japan. His paintings have been characterized as being of "western style" and influenced by the "Jesuit school." His works are usually identified by a red mark/seal/signature.
The artist is normally known as "Nobukata" (信方) without a first name. There isn't full agreement as to his identity. The name "Hasegawa Nobukata" comes from the Bénézit Dictionary , Dictionary of painters, sculptors, designers and engravers , vol. 6, Gründ editions,January 1999, 13440 p. ( ISBN 2700030168 ) , p. 788.
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"Daruma", portrait attributed to Hasegawa Nobukata.jpg 2,324 × 3,200; 240 KB
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"Master Two Children" (師父二童子図).jpg 424 × 900; 284 KB
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"Two Western Warriors" (西洋二武人図).jpg 432 × 900; 351 KB
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Chinese god Shen Nun, Painting by Nobukata.jpg 774 × 1,024; 253 KB
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Daruma, painting by Nobukata.jpg 155 × 300; 7 KB
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Gitarrenspielerin.jpg 1,141 × 1,500; 181 KB
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Master of Two Children and Two Western Warriors.jpg 943 × 1,024; 302 KB
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Nobukata2.jpg 605 × 800; 82 KB