art.wikisort.org - ArtistHosui Yamamoto (山本 芳翠, Yamamoto Hōsui, August 12, 1850 – November 15, 1906) was a Japanese artist. He is also sometimes known as Yamamoto Tamenosuke.
Japanese artist
Yamamoto Hōsui |
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Born | (1850-08-12)August 12, 1850
Japan、Ena District, Gifu |
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Died | November 15, 1906(1906-11-15) (aged 56)
Japan、Tokyo |
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Nationality | Japanese |
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Education | Antonio Fontanesi |
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Known for | Painting |
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Yamamoto.
Biography
He was born in Mino Province. He first trained in the Nanga (Bunjinga) style before studying Western painting with Charles Wirgman and Goseda Horyu (1827–92) and under Antonio Fontanesi. Yamamoto then went to Paris, where he remained for over ten years and studied at the school of Fine Arts as Gérôme’s student 1878-1887. While in Paris he mixed with the city's artists and intelligentsia,[1] and he supplied work for the illustrated edition of Robert de Montesquiou's Les chauves-souris.
Returning to Japan he opened a painting academy, the Seikokan, in Edo, teaching the French style of the Barbizon school.[2] This was later renamed the Tenshin Dojo after his friend and fellow-artist Kuroda Seiki returned to Japan and joined him in teaching there, introducing the techniques of plein-air painting.
Among his works are Junishi (1892), a cycle of twelve oil paintings in the Western style based on the theme of the signs of the Chinese zodiac (ten of which are extant).[3][4]
Gallery
References
- Takina, Erika
- Frederic, Louis, Japan Encyclopedia, Harvard University Press, 2005
- Junishi (Ushi; Uma; Inu)
- Junishi (Urashima; Mi)
External links
Media related to Yamamoto Hōsui at Wikimedia Commons
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[de] Yamamoto Hōsui
Yamamoto Hōsui (japanisch 山本 芳翠; 12. August 1850 – 15. November 1906, eigentlicher Vorname: Tamenosuke (為之助), weiterer Künstlername: Seikō (生巧)) gehörte zur ersten Generation japanischer Maler, die in Europa studierten.
- [en] Yamamoto Hōsui
[fr] Yamamoto Hōsui
Yamamoto Hōsui (山本 芳翠?) (12 août 1850 - 15 novembre 1906), est un peintre japonais de peinture occidentale (洋画家) de la fin du XIXe siècle, parfois appelé Yamamoto Tamenosuke.
[ru] Ямамото, Хоси
Хоси (Хосуи) Ямамото или Тамэносукэ Ямамото (яп. 山本 芳翠, Yamamoto Hōsui; 12 августа 1850, префектура Гифу — 15 ноября 1906, Токио) — японский живописец, представитель западноевропейской живописи (ёга). Принадлежал к первому поколению японских художников, которые учились в Европе.
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