MARUYAMA OKYO Silk Aloha Shirt
Japanese name/ 円山応挙 <朝顔狗子図> (Maruyama Okyo - Asagaokushizu)
-About-
Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795) was the son of a farmer, who ventured to Kyoto in order to pursue his dream of studying under master painter Ishida Yutei, of the Kano school, and an important painter for the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
Once Maruyama Okyo’s work became established in Kyoto, he himself would be the founder of a major new painting style, known as the Maruyama school.
Specializing in the close observation of nature, with delicate brush-work, and bold compositions Okyo’s scroll paintings in particular also demonstrate a new era, such as this painting of “Puppies with Morning Glories”, which is included in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum of Art.
Maruyama Okyo is considered a pioneer, who brought together combined styles of Chinese and Japanese techniques with the realism of Western naturalism, and became one of the most influential of Kyoto 18th century painters.
A collaboration with the TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM of ART.
東京国立博物館 蔵 円山応挙「朝顔狗子図杉戸」Image:TNM Image Archives
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
Japanese name/ 円山応挙 <朝顔狗子図> (Maruyama Okyo - Asagaokushizu)
-About-
Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795) was the son of a farmer, who ventured to Kyoto in order to pursue his dream of studying under master painter Ishida Yutei, of the Kano school, and an important painter for the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
Once Maruyama Okyo’s work became established in Kyoto, he himself would be the founder of a major new painting style, known as the Maruyama school.
Specializing in the close observation of nature, with delicate brush-work, and bold compositions Okyo’s scroll paintings in particular also demonstrate a new era, such as this painting of “Puppies with Morning Glories”, which is included in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum of Art.
Maruyama Okyo is considered a pioneer, who brought together combined styles of Chinese and Japanese techniques with the realism of Western naturalism, and became one of the most influential of Kyoto 18th century painters.
A collaboration with the TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM of ART.
東京国立博物館 蔵 円山応挙「朝顔狗子図杉戸」Image:TNM Image Archives
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
Japanese name/ 円山応挙 <朝顔狗子図> (Maruyama Okyo - Asagaokushizu)
-About-
Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795) was the son of a farmer, who ventured to Kyoto in order to pursue his dream of studying under master painter Ishida Yutei, of the Kano school, and an important painter for the Kyoto Imperial Palace.
Once Maruyama Okyo’s work became established in Kyoto, he himself would be the founder of a major new painting style, known as the Maruyama school.
Specializing in the close observation of nature, with delicate brush-work, and bold compositions Okyo’s scroll paintings in particular also demonstrate a new era, such as this painting of “Puppies with Morning Glories”, which is included in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum of Art.
Maruyama Okyo is considered a pioneer, who brought together combined styles of Chinese and Japanese techniques with the realism of Western naturalism, and became one of the most influential of Kyoto 18th century painters.
A collaboration with the TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM of ART.
東京国立博物館 蔵 円山応挙「朝顔狗子図杉戸」Image:TNM Image Archives
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
All of our 100% silk aloha shirts have our logo of “sea turtle and wave”, woven into our custom-made silk fabric.
We take pride in our clothing being designed, dyed, steamed, washed, and sewn entirely in Kyoto, Japan. Over this intricately woven pattern, we dye our designs…
Pagong’s personal archives house 6000 Kimono patterns, which we choose from, as well as from museum archives.
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