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Ema Saikō (江馬 細香, 1787–1861) was a Japanese painter, poet and calligrapher celebrated for her Chinese-style art in the late Edo period. Her specialisation as a bunjin, a painter of Chinese-style art using monochrome ink, was the bamboo plant which she perfected and which inspired her pen name. Her kanshi poetry is known for being self-reflective and having autobiographical quality. She was one of the most well-known and most praised Japanese artists of her age.

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  • Ema Saikō (江馬 細香, 1787–1861) was a Japanese painter, poet and calligrapher celebrated for her Chinese-style art in the late Edo period. Her specialisation as a bunjin, a painter of Chinese-style art using monochrome ink, was the bamboo plant which she perfected and which inspired her pen name. Her kanshi poetry is known for being self-reflective and having autobiographical quality. She was one of the most well-known and most praised Japanese artists of her age. (en)
  • 江馬 細香(えま さいこう、天明7年4月4日(1787年5月20日) - 文久元年9月4日(1861年10月7日))は、江戸時代の女性文人(漢詩人・文人画家)。頼山陽・浦上春琴の門人。名は裊(「多保」とも書く)、字は細香、号は湘夢。別号に箕山・緑玉もある。 (ja)
  • Ema Saikō (江馬 細香; Ōgaki, 1787 – Ōgaki, 1861) è stata una poetessa, pittrice e calligrafa giapponese. Conosciuta come una delle prime donne bunjin attive nella seconda metà del XVIII secolo, fu allieva prima del monaco Gyokurin, poi del poeta e filosofo confuciano Rai San'yō, e guadagnò il rispetto e il riconoscimento degli artisti a lei contemporanei grazie ai componimenti poetici e ai dipinti ad inchiostro. (it)
  • Ema Saikō foi uma pintora e poetisa japonesa do Período Edo. (pt)
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  • Ema Saikō (江馬 細香, 1787–1861) was a Japanese painter, poet and calligrapher celebrated for her Chinese-style art in the late Edo period. Her specialisation as a bunjin, a painter of Chinese-style art using monochrome ink, was the bamboo plant which she perfected and which inspired her pen name. Her kanshi poetry is known for being self-reflective and having autobiographical quality. She was one of the most well-known and most praised Japanese artists of her age. (en)
  • 江馬 細香(えま さいこう、天明7年4月4日(1787年5月20日) - 文久元年9月4日(1861年10月7日))は、江戸時代の女性文人(漢詩人・文人画家)。頼山陽・浦上春琴の門人。名は裊(「多保」とも書く)、字は細香、号は湘夢。別号に箕山・緑玉もある。 (ja)
  • Ema Saikō (江馬 細香; Ōgaki, 1787 – Ōgaki, 1861) è stata una poetessa, pittrice e calligrafa giapponese. Conosciuta come una delle prime donne bunjin attive nella seconda metà del XVIII secolo, fu allieva prima del monaco Gyokurin, poi del poeta e filosofo confuciano Rai San'yō, e guadagnò il rispetto e il riconoscimento degli artisti a lei contemporanei grazie ai componimenti poetici e ai dipinti ad inchiostro. (it)
  • Ema Saikō foi uma pintora e poetisa japonesa do Período Edo. (pt)
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  • Ema Saikō (en)
  • Ema Saikō (it)
  • 江馬細香 (ja)
  • Ema Saikō (pt)
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