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Which painting's were influenced the artists of japan in 18th century?

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Answered by Reyna11
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The school of art best known in the West is that of the ukiyo-e paintings and woodblock prints of the demimonde, the world of the kabuki theater and the pleasure districts. Ukiyo-e prints began to be produced in the late 17th century; in 1765 Harunobu produced the first polychrome print.

famous traditional Japanese painting styles are “Kanou-style”, “Enzan-Shijou-style”, and “Yamatoe-style”. In the longtime development of Japanese painting, Chinese culture and practices had been influencing a lot, such as Buddhist religious painting, ink-wash painting of landscape, and calligraphy of ideographs.
Answered by smita24
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  • China had not influenced Japanese paintings for many centuries until the Nanga style emerged in the 18th century.
  • The Nanga style was mostly Chinese and usually depicted birds and flowers.

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