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Introduction to Japanese painting
Japanese painting (Nihonga) refers to traditional Japanese painting, which was widely used after the Meiji Restoration (1868). At that time, with the spread of western painting represented by oil painting, foreign painting rose in Japan; In contrast, national painting based on traditional materials and techniques is called Japanese painting.
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