-
family in 1894.
Toward the end of the Taishō
period he was
admitted to the
Nikakai, or
Second Section ****ociation, a
society of
progressive ****anese artists...
-
together with
Ishii Hakutei (石井柏亭) and
Arishima Ikuma, he
founded the
Nikakai (二科会) or "Society for
Progressive ****anese Artists". He then travelled...
- 1914,
together with Yama****a Shintarō and
Arishima Ikuma, he
founded the
Nikakai (二科会) or "Society for
Progressive ****anese Artists". In 1918 he travelled...
-
emphasized styles of post-impressionism,
especially Fauvism. In 1914, the
Nikakai (Second
Division Society)
emerged to
oppose the government-sponsored Bunten...
- He also
contributed works for
exhibition to two art ****ociations: the
Nikakai and
Dokuristu bijitsu kyokai.
Kitawaki became a
founder of the Bijutsu...
- ****an with the
outbreak of
World War I, in 1915, he made his
debut at the
Nikakai (Second
Division Society) Exhibition,
where he displa**** forty-four paintings...
- his
first submission to the
prestigious Second Section ****ociation (二科会,
Nikakai, 이과전, Igwajŏn), When the
Skylarks Sing (종달새 노래할 때),
marking his
debut as...
-
entered a yōga-style
portrait group titled "N-Family" into the 1919 6th
Nikakai (Second
Division Society) Exhibition,
where he won the Chōgyū Prize. This...
- Heihachiro, who had
formed the Koyo
Camera Club. In 1954, the
newly established Nikakai ****ociation of
Photographers selected his work for the
first time. He exhibited...
- ****an, he
returned to
sculpture and
joined the
Nikakai. He won the
Prime Minister's
award at the
Nikakai's 65th exhibition.
Nakamura died of
sepsis on 22...