Shijō schoolFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Shijō school (四条派, Shijō-ha), also known as the Maruyama–Shijō school, was a Japanese school of painting. Pine, Bamboo, Plum, by Maruyama Ōkyo. One of two sixfold screens. Quail Feeding Amidst Susuki and Kikyo, by Matsumura Keibun (1830) Shōka arrangement by the 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō, from the Sōka Hyakki, by Matsumura Keibun and Yokoyama Seiki (1820)
The Shijō school (四条派, Shijō-ha), also known as the Maruyama–Shijō school, was a Japanese school of painting. Pine, Bamboo, Plum, by Maruyama Ōkyo. One of two sixfold screens. Quail Feeding Amidst Susuki and Kikyo, by Matsumura Keibun (1830) Shōka arrangement by the 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō, from the Sōka Hyakki, by Matsumura Keibun and Yokoyama Seiki (1820)