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okada hankō

1782 - 1846

okada hankō
19th Century
19th Century

okada hankō

Born 1782 Died 1846

The Quiet Brilliance of Okada Hankō In the heart of Japan’s Edo period, amidst the bustling commerce and shifting social tides of Osaka, lived a painter who mastered the art of silence. Okada Hankō (1782–1846) was not merely an observer of the landscape, but a poet of the brush, a member of the third generation of Nanga painters who breathed new life into the literati tradition. While many artists of his era were bound by the rigid imitation of ancient Chinese handbooks, Hankō possessed a rare, unencumbered perspective. Born into a family that balanced the pragmatic world of rice merchantry…

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