Yusuke Hyakuren: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Japanese Art Yusuke, later known as Hyakuren (1837-1924), stands as a profoundly significant figure in the evolution of Japanese painting, a master who skillfully navigated the shifting currents between the established traditions of *Bunjinga* and the burgeoning style of *Nihonga*. Born in Kyoto during a period of immense social and artistic transformation, Hyakuren’s life and work…
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