Mishō-ryū
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Large Mishō-ryū arrangement
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Demonstration of Mishō-ryū masters at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam during the Floriade 1972
Mishō-ryū (未生流) is a school of Ikebana, or Japanese floral art.
History
It was established by Ippo Mishosai in 1807 in Osaka. He established the defining philosophy and style of the school.[1]
The traditional style is called kakubana (格花), and the modern style is called shin-ka (新花).
References
- ↑ "Ikebana International". ikebanahq.org. Retrieved 2016-11-24.
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