Okada Hankō

Okada Hankō (岡田 半江, 1782–1846)[1] was a Japanese painter during the Edo period.[2] He worked in the Nanga (also called literati or Bunjinga) style of painting. He was the son of the painter and rice merchant Okada Beisanjin.[3] He built a studio and home near Osaka on the bank of the Yodo River, but was forced to move to Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, due to a rebellion.[4]

Okada Hanko, Rain in the deep mountains (1841)

His works are held in several institutions worldwide, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art,[5] the Honolulu Museum of Art,[6] the University of Michigan Museum of Art,[7] the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[8] the Minneapolis Institute of Art,[2] the Harvard Art Museums,[9] and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.[10]

See also

References

  1. Roberts, Laurance P. (1980). A Dictionary of Japanese Artists: Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Prints, Lacquer. New York/Tokyo: Weatherhill. p. 39. ISBN 0-8348-0113-2.
  2. "Autumn Landscape, Okada Hankō ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art". collections.artsmia.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  3. Roberts, Laurance P. A Dictionary of Japanese Artists: Painting, Ceramics, Sculpture, Prints, Lacquer. New York/Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1980, p. 9. ISBN 0-8348-0113-2
  4. Okada Hanko: Information and Much More from Answers.com
  5. "Landscape after Mi Fei (recto), Bamboo and Sparrows (verso)". Indianapolis Museum of Art Online Collection. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  6. "Lofty Pine Expressing Longevity (Kyōshō kyōju zu)". art.honolulumuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  7. "Exchange: Waterside Landscape". exchange.umma.umich.edu. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  8. www.metmuseum.org https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/48997?searchField=All&sortBy=Relevance&what=Scroll+paintings&ft=okada&offset=0&rpp=20&pos=2. Retrieved 2021-02-03. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. Harvard. "From the Harvard Art Museums' collections Landscape in the Manner of Mi Fei". harvardartmuseums.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  10. "Summer Landscape | LACMA Collections". collections.lacma.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03.



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