Tani Bunchō Collection
Discover the enchanting world of Tani Buncho (1763-1841), a renowned Japanese painter and calligrapher of the Edo period
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Discover the enchanting world of Tani Buncho (1763-1841), a renowned Japanese painter and calligrapher of the Edo period. Known for his exquisite landscapes, such as "Landscape with Waterfall" (1828), and his captivating depictions of The Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup (1828), Buncho's artistry transcends time. Delight in the harmony of nature and artistry in "Peacocks and Peonies" (1820), or marvel at the intricate details of his miscellaneous paintings and calligraphy from the Third Year of the Bunsei Era (1820). Collaborating with Watanabe Kazan, Buncho created the stunning portrait of Ko Sukoku, possibly from 1817. Explore further the beauty of Buncho's work through his "Views Xiao Xiang Rivers" series, showcasing his mastery of the Chinese literati style. Þëíõ©.