Nanga (Japanese painting) - Wikipedia,Japanese Painting: Nanga and Bunjinga School - Education - Asian Art Museum,Japanese literati painting, bunjin-ga (文人画) or nanga (南画), was popular among artists who considered themselves to be intellectuals during the Edo period (1603-1868). Typically done in monochrome black ink, or sometimes with,Painting by Tanomura Chokunyū | Album of Marvelous Landscapes (Kikanchō) | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art,Art of Japan and Bunjinga (Nanga): Edo Period and Influence of China and Korea – Modern Tokyo News,