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Fūkeiga (風景画) are a genre of Japanese painting and ukiyo-e woodblock prints which feature landscapes. Works of this type emerged in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, due in large part to the influence of European stylistic techniques and elements.

Historical background
Nicolas Poussin, who was a pioneer of landscape painting along with Annibale Carracci and Claude Lorrain Jan van Goyen Salomon van Ruisdael JAANUS

Sansuiga
mountain and water pictures Oriental compositions that depict mainly natural scenery or views, rather than concentrating on human figures or close-up objects, are called *sansuiga 山水画. JAANUS

Meisho-e
pictures of famous places

Uki-e
perspective pictures

Yōfūga
western-style pictures









Literally 'landscape pictures', fūkeiga