• Hasegawa Tohaku - Pine Trees (Shorin-zu-byobu). Hasegawa Tohaku (Japan, 1539-1610), ca.1580. Ink on paper, diptych, each panel 156.8 × 356 cm (61.73...
  • Pine Trees by Hasegawa Tōhaku is one such national treasure. It is a wonderfully complex painting despite its simplistic first impressions.
  • Pine Trees is a masterpiece of Japanese art created by Hasegawa Tōhaku during the Momoyama period in the late 16th century.
  • Tōhaku used a straw brush to achieve the scale required of the screens.[4]. ... Hasegawa TohakuPine Trees (Shorin-zu-byobu), theartwolf, retrieved 2017-06-27.
  • "Pine Trees" is said to be a work drawn by Hasegawa Tōhaku (1539-1610) when he was in the 50s. And the painting is his masterpiece.
  • Pine Trees Painting by Hasegawa Tohaku. Hasegawa Tohaku (1539-1610) is remembered as one the most influential Japanese painters of the pre-Edo...
  • The influence of Sesshū is evident in many of Tōhaku's mid to late works, such as his Shōrin-zu byōbu 松林図 屏風 Pine Trees screen (above)...
  • The printing requires the best materials, with quality ink and handmade Japanese washi paper, and experienced craftsmen are the only ones able to properly de.
  • In 1603 Tōhaku was raised to the hōkyō (“divine bridge,” one of the honourable ranks given to artists and doctors by the imperial house).
  • Pine Trees" by Hasegawa Tōhaku (Japanese, 1539–1610). The painting has been designated as National Treasure in the paintings category.16th century.
  • Title: Pine Trees. Creator: Hasegawa Touhaku. Creator lifespan: 1539 - 1610. Date created: Azuchi-Momoyama period, 16th century.
  • Pine tree and flowering plants (1593) by Hasegawa Tōhaku; Hasegawa Tōhaku, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
  • Explore the beauty of Hasegawa Tohaku's artwork featuring pine trees, a prominent element in Japanese paintings.