• Sesshu Toyo - 11 artworks - painting - Visual Art Encyclopedia.
  • Sesshū Tōyō (雪舟 等楊, c. 1420 – August 26, 1506), also known simply as Sesshū (雪舟), was a Japanese Zen monk and painter who is considered a great master...
  • Pittura zen: sesshu toyo e IL rotolo lungo delle quattro stagioni.
  • Sesshū was born in Akahama, a settlement in Bitchū Province, which is now part of western Okayama Prefecture.
  • Sesshu-Toyo (1420-1506 AD) "Monkeys and Birds in Trees" Ashikaga School Edo Period, Asian Art, Medieval, Contemporary Artists.
  • After Hokusai, Sesshu Toyo is probably the Japanese artist most well-known outside of Japan.
  • Sesshiu, Tōyō Oda, Toĭo Oda, Sesshuu Touyou, Sesshu Toyo, Sesshū, Tōyō Sesshū.
  • Landscape attributed to Sesshu Toyo, Honolulu Museum of Art.JPG 3,176 × 1,736; 626 KB.
  • Sesshū Tōyō (雪舟 等楊) (known as Oda Tōyō beginning in 1431, also known as Tōyō, Unkoku, or Bikeisai; 1420 – 26 August 1506) was the most prominent...
  • The legend of how Sesshū Tōyō painted a mouse with his tears.
  • One of the notable names that arose in the course of its artistic history in Japan is Sesshu Toyo.
  • Sesshū Tōyō was one of the few traditional Japanese artists from the Muromachi period, who was highly respected, not only in Japan, but also in China.