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Japanese Art in the Meiji Period
Yōga style painting of the Meiji period by Kuroda Seiki (1893)
Yōga, in its broadest sense, encompasses oil painting, watercolors, pastels, ink sketches, lithography, etching, and other techniques developed in western culture. However, in a more limited sense, Yōga is sometimes used specifically to refer to oil painting.
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