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Nishimura Shigenaga (Japanese: 西村 重長; c. 1697 – 23 July 1756) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. Shigenaga was born c. 1697 in Edo (modern Tokyo). He worked as a landlord in Tōriabura-chō before moving to the Kanda district, where he ran a bookshop and taught himself art; he is not known to have had a teacher. His work began to appear c. 1719. He worked in a variety of genres and formats. His earlier work tended to be yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors in the style of the Torii school; his later work is in an idiom more his own, incorporating the influence of Okumura Masanobu and Nishikawa Sukenobu. Other genres he worked in include landscapes, kachō-e pictures of scenes of nature, and historical scenes. He made a number of uki-e "floating pictures" incorporating geometric perspective. The n

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  • Nishimura Shigenaga (西村重長, noms de pinceau : Eikadō, Senkadō et Hyakuju) est un peintre de genre, figures, oiseaux, fleurs, maître de l'estampe, japonais des XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles, né vers 1695 ou 1716, mort en 1756. Ses origines ne sont pas connues. (fr)
  • Nishimura Shigenaga (Japanese: 西村 重長; c. 1697 – 23 July 1756) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. Shigenaga was born c. 1697 in Edo (modern Tokyo). He worked as a landlord in Tōriabura-chō before moving to the Kanda district, where he ran a bookshop and taught himself art; he is not known to have had a teacher. His work began to appear c. 1719. He worked in a variety of genres and formats. His earlier work tended to be yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors in the style of the Torii school; his later work is in an idiom more his own, incorporating the influence of Okumura Masanobu and Nishikawa Sukenobu. Other genres he worked in include landscapes, kachō-e pictures of scenes of nature, and historical scenes. He made a number of uki-e "floating pictures" incorporating geometric perspective. The number of uki-e he produced was second only to Masanobu, who asserted himself the originator of the technique. Shigenaga's better-known work includes the series Fifty-four Sheets of Genji, a collaborative series with Torii Kiyomasu II in c. 1730–35; and the Picture Book of Edo Souvenirs in 1753. He produced some of the earliest ukiyo-e landscape prints; in 1727, his was the first set of prints of Lake Biwa. His work had a strong influence on later artists such as Suzuki Harunobu and Ishikawa Toyonobu, who may have been students of Shigenaga's; Toyonobu may have been Nishimura Shigenobu, Shigenaga's most prominent student. * Prints by Shigenaga * * * * * (en)
  • 西村 重長(にしむら しげなが、元禄10年〈1697年〉? - 宝暦6年6月27日〈1756年7月23日〉)とは、江戸時代初期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Nishimura Shigenaga (em japonês: 西村 重長; c. 1697 – 23 de julho de 1756) foi um artista de ukiyo-e japonês. (pt)
  • Нисимура Сигэнага (яп. 西村重長, 1697 — 1756) — японский художник, мастер укиё-э, основатель школы Нисимура-Исикава. (ru)
  • Нісімура Сіґенаґа (яп. 西村 重長, бл. 1697 — 23 липня 1756) — японський художник періоду Едо. Засновник школи Нісімура. (uk)
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  • Nishimura Shigenaga (西村重長, noms de pinceau : Eikadō, Senkadō et Hyakuju) est un peintre de genre, figures, oiseaux, fleurs, maître de l'estampe, japonais des XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles, né vers 1695 ou 1716, mort en 1756. Ses origines ne sont pas connues. (fr)
  • 西村 重長(にしむら しげなが、元禄10年〈1697年〉? - 宝暦6年6月27日〈1756年7月23日〉)とは、江戸時代初期の浮世絵師。 (ja)
  • Nishimura Shigenaga (em japonês: 西村 重長; c. 1697 – 23 de julho de 1756) foi um artista de ukiyo-e japonês. (pt)
  • Нисимура Сигэнага (яп. 西村重長, 1697 — 1756) — японский художник, мастер укиё-э, основатель школы Нисимура-Исикава. (ru)
  • Нісімура Сіґенаґа (яп. 西村 重長, бл. 1697 — 23 липня 1756) — японський художник періоду Едо. Засновник школи Нісімура. (uk)
  • Nishimura Shigenaga (Japanese: 西村 重長; c. 1697 – 23 July 1756) was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist. Shigenaga was born c. 1697 in Edo (modern Tokyo). He worked as a landlord in Tōriabura-chō before moving to the Kanda district, where he ran a bookshop and taught himself art; he is not known to have had a teacher. His work began to appear c. 1719. He worked in a variety of genres and formats. His earlier work tended to be yakusha-e portraits of kabuki actors in the style of the Torii school; his later work is in an idiom more his own, incorporating the influence of Okumura Masanobu and Nishikawa Sukenobu. Other genres he worked in include landscapes, kachō-e pictures of scenes of nature, and historical scenes. He made a number of uki-e "floating pictures" incorporating geometric perspective. The n (en)
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  • Nishimura Shigenaga (fr)
  • Nishimura Shigenaga (en)
  • 西村重長 (ja)
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  • Nishimura Shigenaga (pt)
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