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Hashimoto Gahō (橋本 雅邦, August 21, 1835 – January 13, 1908) was a Japanese painter, one of the last to paint in the style of the Kanō school. He was one of the first five painters to be appointed as an Imperial Household Artist and was one of the most authoritative painters in Japan at that time.[1]

Hashimoto Gaho
Born(1835-08-21)August 21, 1835
DiedJanuary 13, 1908(1908-01-13) (aged 72)
Tokyo, Japan
OccupationJapanese painter

Biography


White mangrove (白雲紅樹). 1890, Important Cultural Property. Collection of Tokyo University of the Arts
White mangrove (白雲紅樹). 1890, Important Cultural Property. Collection of Tokyo University of the Arts

Born in Edo, he studied painting under Kanō Shōsen'in, and was influenced as well by the work of Kanō Hōgai. He created many works in the traditional style of the Kanō school, using color & gold, or otherwise monochrome black ink. But while his paintings are very much the works of a traditionalist, using traditional methods and depicting traditional subjects, Gahō, like Kanō Hōgai, incorporated elements of Western art as well. Brush-strokes, various types of detailing, and in particular, attempts at the proper depiction of perspective are evident in Gahō's paintings and in many others of this period.

He opened his own studio in 1860, but the political and economic upheavals surrounding the Meiji Restoration forced Gahō to seek income in other ways than by selling fine art. He produced maps for the Naval Academy, painted on fans, and used his skills in a number of other ways to earn a living.

Gahō was invited in 1884, by Okakura Kakuzō, to become the chief professor of painting at the Tōkyō Bijutsu Gakkō (東京美術学校, now the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music) which would open five years later. In 1898, Gahō joined Okakura in leaving the Bijutsu Gakkō, and founding the Japan Fine Arts Academy (日本美術院, Nihon Bijutsuin). He would teach there until his death in 1908.

As a result of his position as chief painting professor, Gahō had a number of important pupils, including Yokoyama Taikan and Kawai Gyokudō.


Works



References


  1. Kotobank, Hashimoto Gahō. The Asahi Shimbun


Media related to Hashimoto Gahō at Wikimedia Commons


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[de] Hashimoto Gahō

Hashimoto Gahō (japanisch 橋本雅邦; 21. August 1835–13. Januar 1908; eigentlicher Name Masakuni (雅邦))[A 1] war einer der letzten japanischer Maler der Kanō-Schule. Er trug wesentlich zur Entwicklung der Malerei im Nihonga-Stil bei.
- [en] Hashimoto Gahō

[fr] Hashimoto Gahō

Hashimoto Gahō (橋本 雅邦?) (21 août 1835 - 13 janvier 1908) est un peintre japonais, l'un des derniers représentants de l'école Kanō.

[it] Hashimoto Gahō

Hashimoto Gahō[1] (橋本 雅邦 (?)) (Edo, 21 agosto 1835 – Tokyo, 13 gennaio 1908) è stato un pittore giapponese, uno degli ultimi artisti a dipingere nello stile della tradizione della scuola Kanō. Gahō è il suo nome d’arte. Il suo nome d’infanzia era Sentaro.

[ru] Хасимото Гахо

Хасимото Гахо (яп. 橋本雅邦 хасимото гахо:, 21 августа 1835 года, Токио — 13 января 1908 года, там же) — японский художник, один из последних представителей школы Кано. Является одним из создателей художественного стиля нихонга. Собственное имя — Масакуни (яп. 雅邦), псевдонимы — Гахо, Коккисай (яп. 克己齋), Сёэн (яп. 勝園 сё:эн), Суйгэцу Гасэй (яп. 酔月画生) и Тогансай (яп. 十雁齋).



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