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- en.wikipedia.org Wind God and Thunder God (Kōrin)Tawaraya Sōtatsu’s original. 17th century. Wind God and Thunder God (紙本金地著色風神雷神図, Shihon Kinji Chakushoku Fūjin Raijin-zu)...
- masterpiece-of-japanese-culture.com paintings/the…It is thought that Sōtatsu’s “Wind God and Thunder God (Fujin and Raijin)” was in Myoko-ji Temple, a branch temple of Kennin-ji Temple, and Kōrin met this...
- tnm.jp modules/r_collection/index.php…Wind God and Thunder God. Exhibition information. There are currently no plans to exhibit this artwork at the regular exhibitions.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Wind_God_and_…Wind God and Thunder God Screens by Ogata Korin.png 2,554 × 1,150; 4.95 MB.
- useum.org artwork/Wind-God-and-Thunder-God-Ogata-…Flowers of Spring and Autumn by Ogata Kōrin. ... God the Father with Sts Catherine of Siena and Mary Magdalen by Fra Bartolomeo.
- http://alaintruong.com archives/2024/02/23/40215432.htmlIt is thought that Sōtatsu’s “Wind God and Thunder God (Fujin and Raijin)” was in Myoko-ji Temple, a branch temple of Kennin-ji Temple, and Kōrin met this...
- pinterest.jp pin/656751558168067306/“The Wind God and the Thunder God” by Ogata Kōrin Ogata Kōrin (1658-1716) faithfully reproduced the original drawings of Tawaraya Sōtatsu (1570?
- wikidata.org wiki/Q48389324imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. image. Wind God and Thunder God Screens by Ogata Korin.png2,554 × 1,150; 4.95 MB.
- tumblr.com japaneseaesthetics/104606826986/wind-…By Ogata Korin. Edo Period, 18th century, Japan.
- asia-archive.si.edu exhibition/the-gods-of-wind-…The Gods of Wind and Thunder were revered by generations of painters, most notably Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716) and Sakai Hōitsu (1761–1828)...
- agsa.sa.gov.au collection-publications/collection…Medium: pair of six panel screens; ink and pigments on gold and paper / Collection area: Asian art - Japan / Accession number: 20222P2(a&b).
- pinterest.co.uk pin/japanesechinese-and-korean-…Ogata Kōrin Wind God Poster Japanese Painting, Wind God, Japanese Buddhism, Japanese Screen, Japanese Mythology, Japanese Folklore, Edo Period...
- kyohaku.go.jp eng/collection/meihin/kinsei/item10/These screens were replicated in works by Ogata Korin and, later, Sakai Hoitsu.