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Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, 1547–1618) was a Japanese painter. He was born into a privileged family in Nagasaki, the second son of Hara Naoie, lord of Nokomi Castle in Hizen province. Starting as an artist of the Kanō school, Togan's work soon took its inspiration from the style of Sesshu. He painted realistic landscapes, usually ink on paper. He worked under Lord Mori of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Later, he became a Buddhist priest and abbot of Unkoku-an Temple. He died in Yamaguchi.

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  • Unkoku Tōgan (de)
  • Unkoku Togan (fr)
  • Unkoku Togan (it)
  • 雲谷等顔 (ja)
  • Unkoku Togan (en)
  • Ункоку Тоґан (uk)
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  • Unkoku Tōgan (japanisch 雲谷 等顔; geb. 1547; gest. Genna 4/5/3lunisolar/25. Juni 1618greg.) war ein japanischer Maler der Momoyama-Zeit und Begründer der Unkoku-Schule. (de)
  • Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, né en 1547 et mort en 1618 à Yamaguchi) est un peintre japonais né dans une famille aisée de Nagasaki, deuxième fils de Hara Naoie, Daimyo du château de Nokomi dans la province de Hizen. D'abord peintre de l'école Kanō, Togan trouve bientôt son inspiration dans le style de Sesshu. Il peint des paysages réalistes, généralement à l'encre sur le papier. Il travaille pour Mōri Motonari, daimyo dans la préfecture de Yamaguchi. Il se fait plus tard prêtre bouddhique et abbé du temple Unkoku-an. (fr)
  • Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔?; Nagasaki, 1547 – Yamaguchi, 1618) è stato un pittore giapponese del periodo Azuchi-Momoyama. Nato in una famiglia privilegiata, come secondo figlio di Hara Naoie, signore del castello di Nokomi nella provincia di Hizen. Dopo aver iniziato come artista della scuola Kano, il lavoro di Togan prenderà la propria ispirazione dallo stile di Sesshu. Ha dipinto paesaggi realistici, di solito inchiostro su carta. Ha lavorato presso il signore Mori della prefettura di Yamaguchi. In seguito, è diventato un monaco buddista ed abate del tempio di Unkoku-uno. (it)
  • Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, 1547–1618) was a Japanese painter. He was born into a privileged family in Nagasaki, the second son of Hara Naoie, lord of Nokomi Castle in Hizen province. Starting as an artist of the Kanō school, Togan's work soon took its inspiration from the style of Sesshu. He painted realistic landscapes, usually ink on paper. He worked under Lord Mori of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Later, he became a Buddhist priest and abbot of Unkoku-an Temple. He died in Yamaguchi. (en)
  • 雲谷 等顔(うんこく とうがん)は、戦国時代末期から江戸時代初期にかけて活動した日本の画家。肥前国藤津郡能古見(現・佐賀県鹿島市)生まれ。毛利氏の御用絵師となって幕末まで続く雲谷派の祖。次男は同じく画家で、雲谷派の跡継ぎである雲谷等益。 (ja)
  • Ункоку Тоґан (1547 — 25 червня 1618) — японський художник періоду Адзуті-Момоями і початку періоду Едо. Засновник школи Ункоку. (uk)
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  • Unkoku Tōgan (japanisch 雲谷 等顔; geb. 1547; gest. Genna 4/5/3lunisolar/25. Juni 1618greg.) war ein japanischer Maler der Momoyama-Zeit und Begründer der Unkoku-Schule. (de)
  • Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, né en 1547 et mort en 1618 à Yamaguchi) est un peintre japonais né dans une famille aisée de Nagasaki, deuxième fils de Hara Naoie, Daimyo du château de Nokomi dans la province de Hizen. D'abord peintre de l'école Kanō, Togan trouve bientôt son inspiration dans le style de Sesshu. Il peint des paysages réalistes, généralement à l'encre sur le papier. Il travaille pour Mōri Motonari, daimyo dans la préfecture de Yamaguchi. Il se fait plus tard prêtre bouddhique et abbé du temple Unkoku-an. (fr)
  • Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔?; Nagasaki, 1547 – Yamaguchi, 1618) è stato un pittore giapponese del periodo Azuchi-Momoyama. Nato in una famiglia privilegiata, come secondo figlio di Hara Naoie, signore del castello di Nokomi nella provincia di Hizen. Dopo aver iniziato come artista della scuola Kano, il lavoro di Togan prenderà la propria ispirazione dallo stile di Sesshu. Ha dipinto paesaggi realistici, di solito inchiostro su carta. Ha lavorato presso il signore Mori della prefettura di Yamaguchi. In seguito, è diventato un monaco buddista ed abate del tempio di Unkoku-uno. (it)
  • Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, 1547–1618) was a Japanese painter. He was born into a privileged family in Nagasaki, the second son of Hara Naoie, lord of Nokomi Castle in Hizen province. Starting as an artist of the Kanō school, Togan's work soon took its inspiration from the style of Sesshu. He painted realistic landscapes, usually ink on paper. He worked under Lord Mori of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Later, he became a Buddhist priest and abbot of Unkoku-an Temple. He died in Yamaguchi. (en)
  • 雲谷 等顔(うんこく とうがん)は、戦国時代末期から江戸時代初期にかけて活動した日本の画家。肥前国藤津郡能古見(現・佐賀県鹿島市)生まれ。毛利氏の御用絵師となって幕末まで続く雲谷派の祖。次男は同じく画家で、雲谷派の跡継ぎである雲谷等益。 (ja)
  • Ункоку Тоґан (1547 — 25 червня 1618) — японський художник періоду Адзуті-Момоями і початку періоду Едо. Засновник школи Ункоку. (uk)
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