Fujiwara no Gōshin
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Fujiwara no Gōshin
Summary
Fujiwara no Gōshin is a human[1]. He worked as a Buddhist monk[2] and portrait painter[3].
Key Facts
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's father was Fujiwara no Tamenobu[4].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin held citizenship in Japan[5].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's professions included Buddhist monk[2].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's professions included portrait painter[3].
- A notable work attributed to Fujiwara no Gōshin is Portrait of Emperor Hanazono[6].
- A notable work attributed to Fujiwara no Gōshin is Tenshi Sekkan Miei[7].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin is recorded as male[8].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's movement is recorded as Fujiwara no Takanobu school[10].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's Commons category is recorded as Gōshin[11].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's family name is recorded as Fujiwara[12].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's Commons Creator page is recorded as Fujiwara no Gōshin[13].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1q5btvx5v[14].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's has works in the collection is recorded as Museum of the Imperial Collections[15].
- Fujiwara no Gōshin's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[16].
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Origins and Family
Fujiwara no Gōshin's father was Fujiwara no Tamenobu[4].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Buddhist monk[2] and portrait painter[3].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Portrait of Emperor Hanazono[6], a painting[17], in Japan[18], founded in 1338[19] and Tenshi Sekkan Miei[7], an emakimono[20], in Japan[21], founded in 1340[22].
FAQs
Who were Fujiwara no Gōshin's parents?
Fujiwara no Gōshin's father was Fujiwara no Tamenobu[4].
What did Fujiwara no Gōshin do for work?
Fujiwara no Gōshin worked as Buddhist monk[2] and portrait painter[3].