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Kōrin2|ˈkɔərɪn| The name of the Japanese artist Ogata Kōrin (1658–1716), used attrib. in Kōrin school, Kōrin style, to denote a school of Japanese painting, founded in the Edo period and associated chiefly with Kyoto, of which Kōrin was the greatest exponent.
[1884Satow & Hawes Handbk. for Travellers Cent. & N. Japan (ed. 2) 96 The only new school that appeared in the seventeenth century was that of Kōrin, a famous lacquer painter, who appears to have been originally a pupil of the Tosa school.] 1898M. Tomkinson Jap. Collection II. 113 The Kōrin style was a late offshoot of the Yamato-Tosa school..stamped by a bold flowing line and vigorous composition, and usually by a supreme contempt for naturalistic rules. 1909L. Binyon Jap. Art v. 34 Here we have the first attempts at a fusion of the two styles, Chinese and Japanese, which reached its final development in the Korin school. 1912E. F. Fenollosa Epochs Chinese & Jap. Art II. xiv. 129 We can call the chief masters of this Korin school the greatest painters of tree and flower forms that the world has ever seen. 1970Oxf. Compan. Art 632/2 The Kōrin style represented a reversion to classical Japanese tradition. |