Tanaka Raishō: Bridging Tradition and Modernity in Japanese Landscape Painting Tanaka Raishō (田中頼璋; 1868 – 1940) stands as a pivotal figure within the Nihonga movement, Japan’s distinctive style of painting that emerged from late nineteenth-century reactions against Western artistic dominance. Born in Hamada, Shimane Prefecture, his early life was steeped in artistic heritage—his father, Tanaka Daijiro, was himself a respected painter…
Scroll through Tanaka Raishō's working life — artwork by artwork, chapter by chapter — from the earliest dated work to the last. Each thumbnail is pinned at its exact year on the gold axis.
The ribbon is divided into shaded bands, one per career chapter. Each chapter groups Tanaka Raishō's works by their historical period — early training, mature practice, final years.
Every thumbnail is pinned at its precise creation year. A thin gold thread drops from the image to its exact point on the axis. Larger frames mark the artist's masterpieces by rank.
The gradient bar beneath the axis shifts colour as the dominant art movement changes over time — from the warm golds of the early period through the deeper tones of maturity. It fills progressively as you scroll.
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