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Nihon Bijutsuin (日本美術院, lit. "****an
Visual Arts Academy") is a non-governmental
artistic organization in ****an
dedicated to
Nihonga (****anese
style painting)...
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Bijutsu Gakkō, and
founding the ****an 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...
- in ****an
included Shunyo-kai art
society (related to
Nihon Bijutsuin),
Teikoku Bijutsuin (the
Imperial Fine Arts Academy), and the Nika ****ociation....
- the Western-style (yōga)
artists from the
painting department of
Nihon Bijutsuin (English: ****an
Visual Arts Academy). As of 2021, they have some 200 members...
- Afterwards, he
began studying sculptures at the
Nihon Bijutsuin Institute and
thereafter the
Nihon Bijutsuin Exhibition became an
outlet for his works. Yasuda...
- draw on
western art
without impairing national inspiration in the
Nihon Bijutsuin (日本美術院, lit. "****an
Visual Arts Academy"),
founded with
Hashimoto Gahō...
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founding member of the Shunyo-kai art
society in 1922,
while attending Nihon Bijutsuin. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the...
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November 1942) was a ****anese
Nihonga painter ****ociated with the
Nihon Bijutsuin. Born
Kimura Shintarō (木村信太郎) in 1876 in Kasama, Ibaraki, the
eldest son...
- Gyokudō
joined with
Okakura Tenshin and
Yokoyama Taikan to
found the
Nihon Bijutsuin (****an Fine Art Academy). In 1907,
Gyokudo was
selected as a
judge for...
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generation of
Nihonga artists formed the ****an Fine Arts
Academy (Nihon
Bijutsuin) to
compete against the government-sponsored Bunten, and
although yamato-e...