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Nise-e (似絵), or "likeness pictures," were a style of portraiture popular in the court circles of Japan's Kamakura period. Prior to the 12th century Japanese art was purely religious in character, but nise-e introduced the realistic depiction of lay figures such as courtiers and samurai. The popularity of nise-e even helped to end the taboo against artistic depictions of the emperor, with one of earliest nise-e to depict a living emperor being a portrait of Emperor Hanazono by Gōshin. The aim of a nise-e portrait was to capture a man's character with a few simple lines; and the work served as a veneration of his accomplishments.

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  • Le terme nise-e (似絵, littéralement « portrait ressemblant à l’original » ou « portrait réaliste ») désigne un style japonais de peinture de portrait né à la fin du XIIe siècle et prisé durant toute l’époque de Kamakura (XIIe – XIVe siècle). Ce mouvement, cadrant avec les nouvelles tendances réalistes de Kamakura, est initié par le peintre et courtisan Fujiwara Takanobu et repris par sa descendance. Il demeure de nos jours nombre de portraits de personnages influents, tels que les empereurs, les shoguns, les aristocrates ou les samouraïs. (fr)
  • Nise-e (似絵), or "likeness pictures," were a style of portraiture popular in the court circles of Japan's Kamakura period. Prior to the 12th century Japanese art was purely religious in character, but nise-e introduced the realistic depiction of lay figures such as courtiers and samurai. The popularity of nise-e even helped to end the taboo against artistic depictions of the emperor, with one of earliest nise-e to depict a living emperor being a portrait of Emperor Hanazono by Gōshin. The aim of a nise-e portrait was to capture a man's character with a few simple lines; and the work served as a veneration of his accomplishments. Fujiwara Takanobu is generally considered to have originated the nise-e style and technique. He innovated the use of jutting, angular outlines and dense swaths of color which came to characterize nise-e portraiture as a whole. Takanobu's influence is seen in the works of his son Fujiwara Nobuzane, and descendants Tametsugu, Korenobu, Tamenobu, and Gōshin, who continued to develop the nise-e school alongside others such as Shinkai and Tametaga. Nise-e portraiture also greatly influenced the 18th century portrait style nigao-e (likeness head), pioneered by Katsukawa Shunshō in response to a desire for actor portraits with realistic and expressive facial features. (en)
  • 니세에(일본어: 似絵)는 일본 헤이안 시대 말기에서 가마쿠라 시대에 걸쳐 발달한 야마토에 양식의 초상화이다. (ko)
  • 似絵(にせえ)は、鎌倉時代から南北朝時代にかけて流行した大和絵系の肖像画を指す絵画用語。 (ja)
  • Nise-e (似絵 nise-e?), o "ritratto simile all'originale" o "ritratto realistico", era uno stile di ritrattistica popolare nei circoli di corte giapponese che ebbe origine alla fine del XII secolo e fu popolare per tutto il periodo Kamakura. Prima del XII secolo l'arte giapponese aveva un carattere puramente religioso, ma nise-e introdusse la rappresentazione realistica di figure laiche come cortigiani e samurai. La popolarità del nise-e contribuì persino a porre fine al tabù contro le raffigurazioni artistiche dell'imperatore, con uno dei primi nise-e che raffigura un imperatore vivente, un ritratto dell'imperatore Hanazono di . Lo scopo di un ritratto nise-e era quello di catturare il carattere di un uomo con poche semplici linee. (it)
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  • Le terme nise-e (似絵, littéralement « portrait ressemblant à l’original » ou « portrait réaliste ») désigne un style japonais de peinture de portrait né à la fin du XIIe siècle et prisé durant toute l’époque de Kamakura (XIIe – XIVe siècle). Ce mouvement, cadrant avec les nouvelles tendances réalistes de Kamakura, est initié par le peintre et courtisan Fujiwara Takanobu et repris par sa descendance. Il demeure de nos jours nombre de portraits de personnages influents, tels que les empereurs, les shoguns, les aristocrates ou les samouraïs. (fr)
  • 니세에(일본어: 似絵)는 일본 헤이안 시대 말기에서 가마쿠라 시대에 걸쳐 발달한 야마토에 양식의 초상화이다. (ko)
  • 似絵(にせえ)は、鎌倉時代から南北朝時代にかけて流行した大和絵系の肖像画を指す絵画用語。 (ja)
  • Nise-e (似絵), or "likeness pictures," were a style of portraiture popular in the court circles of Japan's Kamakura period. Prior to the 12th century Japanese art was purely religious in character, but nise-e introduced the realistic depiction of lay figures such as courtiers and samurai. The popularity of nise-e even helped to end the taboo against artistic depictions of the emperor, with one of earliest nise-e to depict a living emperor being a portrait of Emperor Hanazono by Gōshin. The aim of a nise-e portrait was to capture a man's character with a few simple lines; and the work served as a veneration of his accomplishments. (en)
  • Nise-e (似絵 nise-e?), o "ritratto simile all'originale" o "ritratto realistico", era uno stile di ritrattistica popolare nei circoli di corte giapponese che ebbe origine alla fine del XII secolo e fu popolare per tutto il periodo Kamakura. (it)
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  • Nise-e (fr)
  • Nise-e (it)
  • 니세에 (ko)
  • 似絵 (ja)
  • Nise-e (en)
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