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Kakizaki Hakyō (蠣崎 波響, June 25, 1764 – July 26, 1826) was a ****anese
samurai artist from the
Matsumae clan. His
first success was a
group of 12 portraits...
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Kawabata Yasunari, and the
haiku anthologies of
Nakamura Kusatao and
Ishida Hakyo. He co-founded the
haiku magazine,
Tsuru ("Crane") in 1937
together with...
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Ishida Hakyō (石田波郷,
March 18, 1913 –
November 21, 1969) was a ****anese
haiku poet.
Ishida Hakyō was born on
March 18, 1913, in Matsuyama,
Ehime Prefecture...
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artist and
Matsumae Domain retainer Kakizaki Hakyō (1764–1826).
Eleven of the
twelve paintings survive, in the
collection of...
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singer Chiho Ishida (石田 千穂, born 2002), ****anese idol and
singer Ishida Hakyō (石田波郷, 1913–1969), ****anese poet and
writer Issei Ishida (いしだ 壱成, born 1974)...
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Shunri (千島春里),
Hayasaka Bunrei (早坂文嶺),
Hirasawa Byōzan (平沢屏山),
Kakizaki Hakyō,
Kodama Teiryō (小玉貞良),
Matsuura Takeshirō (松浦武四郎)
Murakami Shimanojō (村上島之允)...
- (ローズマリーの変, Rōzumarī no Hen) "Deep Clean" (大掃除, Ōsōji) "Beyond Repair" (破鏡不照,
Hakyō Fushō) "Suspects" (犯人候補, Han'nin Kōho) "A Stroll" (散策, Sansaku) "The Research...
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rebellion was the Menashi-Kunashir
rebellion in 1789. In 1790,
Kakizaki Hakyō painted the Ishūretsuzō, a
series of
portraits of Ainu chiefs, in order...
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focuses on
works from
southern Hokkaidō,
including paintings by
Kakizaki Hakyō and
calligraphy by
Kaneko Ōtei (金子鴎亭), and
special exhibitions are also...
- Gosekku-zu by
Kakizaki Hakyō, with
hagoita for the
first month,
peach blossoms for the third,
irises for the fifth, the two
lovers for the seventh, and...