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Maruyama Okyo (1733 - 1795) |
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Artists who influenced Maruyama Okyo | Japanese painter. Although born into a farming family, he showed an early talent for drawing. His parents, after trying unsuccessfully to have him become a monk, apprenticed him first to a clothing shop in Kyoto and then to a toymaker there, for whom he painted dolls. Okyo frequented a cosmetics shop for which he designed accessories, and it was at the instigation of the shop | Artists who were influenced by Maruyama Okyo | |
ArtHistoryReference has no artists who influenced Maruyama Okyo. | Dragon (Detroit Institute of Arts) | Tiger (Detroit Institute of Arts) | ArtHistoryReference has no artists who were influenced by Maruyama Okyo. |
Tiger (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | Dragon (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ||
Ghost (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | Bush Warbler on Plum Branch (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ||
Hen (Bird Triptych 1) | Pheasants (Bird Triptych 3) |