Tosa school
The Tosa school is a traditional Japanese painting style that emerged in the late 16th century. It is characterized by its emphasis on natural beauty and the use of vibrant colors. Artists from this school often drew inspiration from nature, literature, and historical themes, creating works that were both decorative and expressive.
The Tosa school is known for its unique techniques, including the use of fine brushwork and layering of colors. Prominent figures in this movement include Tosa Mitsuoki, who played a significant role in its development. The style has influenced various forms of Japanese art, including Nihonga and Ukiyo-e.