Kinhide Tokudaiji (徳大寺 公英, Tokudaiji Kinhide[2], born November 2, 1919) is a Japanese art critic and former aristocrat. He is the current head of the Tokudaiji family. He is also known as Kimihide Tokudaiji.
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Kinhide Tokudaiji | |
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徳大寺 公英 | |
Born | (1919-11-02) 2 November 1919 (age 102) Tokyo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Kimihide Tokudaiji |
Occupation | Art critic |
Parent(s) | Saneatsu Tokudaiji Yoneko Matsudaira[1] |
Kinhide Tokudaiji was born on November 2, 1919 in Tokyo as the eldest son of Prince Saneatsu Tokudaiji and Yoneko Tokudaiji. Yoneko was from the Matsudaira family and was the daughter of Count Naoyuki Matsudaira.[3]
Tokudaiji studied political science at the Tokyo Imperial University, graduating in 1945.[4][5]
He was one of the founding members of Kōbō Abe's Kiroku Geijutsu no Kai.[6] Besides teaching at Gakushuin University, he was also commissioned by the Bridgestone Museum of Art.[5]
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