- Academy, and was
given the name “Teikoku
Bijutsu Tenrankai” (帝国 美術展 覧 会), or “
Teiten” (帝展) for short. With the
exception of 1923 (Great Kantō earthquake), it...
- Inokuma’s work
Portrait of a
Woman (Fujinzō; 婦人像) was
selected for the
seventh Teiten (帝展)
exhibition held by the
Imperial Academy of Arts (Teikoku bijutsu-in;...
- In 1926, his oil
painting Street of
Chiayi was
featured in the
seventh Teiten (Imperial Arts Exhibition) in ****an,
which was the
first time a Taiwanese...
-
grand prize (tokusen) at ****an's 8th
annual Imperial Juried Exhibition (
Teiten), ran by
Imperial Fine Arts Academy. The next year, at 9th Exhibition, he...
- high
school teacher.
During this time, she
submitted her
artwork to the
Teiten (the ****anese
Imperial Art Exhibition), and her
piece Ensemble (****anese...
- and wood carvers. It was not
until 1927 that
hanga was
accepted by the
Teiten (the
former Bunten). In 1935,
extracurricular classes on
hanga were finally...
-
painting by
Nihonga artist Nakamura Daizaburō,
which appeared in the 1930
Teiten (Imperial Exhibition), and
which is
today in the
collection of the Honolulu...
- mark in his prints.
Kasamatsu exhibited his
paintings in the
Bunten and
Teiten,
government sponsored juried exhibitions.
Kasamatsu completed his first...
- (2009). 森の賢者カモシカ: 鈴鹿山地の定点観察記 (Mori no
Kenja Kamoshika:
Suzuka Sanchi no
Teiten Kansatsu-ki) [Serow, Sage of the Forest:
Record of
Observation in the Suzuka...
- "Fixed-Point
Observation in Kabukicho" Transliteration: "Kabuki'chō no
Teiten Kansoku" (****anese: 歌舞伎町の定点観測) April 28, 2019 (2019-04-28) In his bedroom...