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Kiyokata Kaburaki (鏑木 清方,
Kaburaki Kiyokata,
August 31, 1878 –
March 2, 1972) was the art-name of a
Nihonga artist and the
leading master of the bijin-ga...
- but its
bankruptcy when he was 26 led him to
pursue art. He
approached Kiyokata Kaburagi to
teach him
nihonga (****anese
style painting), but
Kaburagi instead...
- was born in
Tokyo in 1898 and
apprenticed at the age of 13 to
Kaburagi Kiyokata (1878–1973), a
traditional master of Bijin-ga,
pictures of
beautiful women...
- Tomone [ja] from 1914 and
under Kiyokata Kaburagi from 1918. Most of Kotondo's
woodblock prints date from 1927 to 1933.
Kiyokata influenced Kontodo's bijin-ga...
- (1335–1394)
Uesugi Norimoto (1383–1418)
Uesugi Norizane (1410–1466)
Uesugi Kiyokata (died 1442)
Uesugi Fusaaki (1432–1466)
Uesugi Noritada (1433–1454) Uesugi...
- Play Kinuta, by
Uemura Shōen (1875-1949),
Agalloch Pillow, by
Kaburaki Kiyokata (1878-1972),
Scenes from the
Legend of Kiyohime, a set of
eight paintings...
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Yoshimune Hashiguchi Goyō
Hirano Hakuhō [ja] Itō
Shinsui Ito
Yuhan Kaburagi Kiyokata Kawase Hasui Elizabeth Keith Kitano Tsunetomi Kobayakawa Kiyoshi Natori...
- the 20th century.
Featured artists include Kawai Gyokudō,
Uemura Shōen,
Kiyokata Kaburagi, and more. The Noma
collection includes works by
Yokoyama Taikan...
- Seihō,
Uemura Shōen,
Kanzan Shimomura,
Hishida Shunsō, Gyoshū Hayami,
Kiyokata Kaburagi,
Shinsui Itō (Western): Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Pablo Pic****o,...
- gave him the name
Yamakawa Shūhō.
Yamakawa then went on to
study with
Kiyokata Kaburagi. He also
worked as an
illustrator in the 1930s. In the late 1920s...