Ōmura’s work is defined by its japanese (culture or style) sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Blue Phoenix
Ōmura Kōyō Japanese, 1891-1983

Nude
Koyo Ishizaki Japanese, 20th century

Monkey Bridge in Kai Province (Koyo Saruhashi no zu)
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 Japanese, 1797-1858

Maple Trees at Kyoko Pond (Kyokochi koyo)
Hashimoto Okiie (Japanese, 1899-1993)

The Actor Hayakawa Shinkatsu as Toyohime in the play "Goshozome Koyo Gunki," performed at the Ichimura Theater in the eleventh month, 1727 (?)
Okumura Masanobu Japanese, 1686-1764

The Actor Onoe Kikugoro as the Ghost of Koyo Hoshi
Toyohara Kunichika Japanese, 1835-1900

Maples at Kaianji Temple (Kaianji koyo), from an untitled series of famous views of the Edo suburbs
Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重 Japanese, 1797-1858

Self-Portrait
Walter Shirlaw (American, 1838–1909)

Martin Vanden Bogaert Desjardins
Gérard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743)

Remembrance of Italy
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875) printed by Auguste Delâtre (French, 1822-1907) published by Cadart et Chavalier, Editeurs (French, 1801-1900)

Priest and Boy
Lawrence Carmichael Earle American, 1845-1921

A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884
Georges Seurat (French, 1859–1891)

Fishing Craft near the Cliffs at Collioure
Adolphe Appian French, 1818-1898

Interior of St. Mark's, Venice
David Dalhoff Neal (American, 1838–1915)

Nighthawks
Edward Hopper (American, 1882–1967)

Lion (One of a Pair, South Pedestal)
Edward Kemeys (American, 1843–1907) American Bronze Founding Company (American, founded 1886) Chicago

American Gothic
Grant Wood (American, 1891–1942)

The Fall of the Giants
Salvator Rosa Italian, 1615-1673