noun
Hasegawa school of Japanese painting
Historical school of Japanese painting founded by Hasegawa Tōhaku, active from the Muromachi through early Edo period.
長谷川派は、桃山時代に活躍した絵画の流派です。
The Hasegawa school is a school of painting that flourished in the Momoyama period.
長谷川等伯は長谷川派の祖とされています。
Hasegawa Tōhaku is considered the founder of the Hasegawa school.
The Kanō school was the dominant school of Japanese painting during the same period, often contrasted with the Hasegawa school.
From the surname 長谷川 (Hasegawa) + 派 (school/faction), named after the founder Hasegawa Tōhaku.