Hashimoto Gahō
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Hashimoto Gahō
Summary
Hashimoto Gahō is a human[1]. He was born in Edo[2]. He was born on August 21, 1835[3]. He died in Tokyo Prefecture[4]. He died on January 13, 1908[5]. He worked as a Nihonga painter[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (124 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Hashimoto Gahō's place of birth was Edo[2].
- Hashimoto Gahō died in Tokyo Prefecture[4].
- Hashimoto Gahō was born on August 21, 1835[3].
- Hashimoto Gahō died on January 13, 1908[5].
- Burial took place at Gyokusen-in Temple[8].
- Hashimoto Gahō held citizenship in Japan[9].
- Hashimoto Gahō's professions included Nihonga painter[6].
- Hashimoto Gahō held the position of Imperial Household Artist[10].
- Hashimoto Gahō was employed by Kawagoe Domain[11].
- Hashimoto Gahō was employed by Imperial Japanese Naval Academy[12].
- Hashimoto Gahō was employed by Ministry of Education, Science Sports and Culture[13].
- Among Hashimoto Gahō's employers was Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts[14].
- A notable student of Hashimoto Gahō was Kanzan Shimomura[15].
- A notable student of Hashimoto Gahō was Yokoyama Taikan[16].
- A notable student of Hashimoto Gahō was Hishida Shunsō[17].
- A notable student of Hashimoto Gahō was Kogetsu Saigō[18].
- A notable student of Hashimoto Gahō was Kawai Gyokudō[19].
- A notable student of Hashimoto Gahō was Kōgyō Terasaki[20].
- Hashimoto Gahō was a member of Kangakai[21].
- Hashimoto Gahō was a member of Nihon Bijutsuin[22].
- Hashimoto Gahō is recorded as male[23].
- Hashimoto Gahō's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Hashimoto Gahō is associated with the Kanō school movement[25].
- Hashimoto Gahō is associated with the Nihonga movement[26].
- Hashimoto Gahō's Commons category is recorded as Hashimoto Gahō[27].
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Origins and Family
Hashimoto Gahō was born in Edo[2]. He was born on August 21, 1835[3].
Education
Hashimoto Gahō studied under Kanō Shōsen'in[28].
Career and Affiliations
Hashimoto Gahō's professions included Nihonga painter[6]. Employers include Kawagoe Domain[11], a han[29], in Japan[30], headquartered in Kawagoe Castle[31]; Imperial Japanese Naval Academy[12], a naval academy[32], in Japan[33], founded in 1866[34]; Ministry of Education, Science Sports and Culture[13], a ministry[35], in Japan[36], founded in 1871[37]; and Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts[14], a specialized school[38], in Japan[39], founded in 1887[40]. He held the position of Imperial Household Artist[10]. Notable students include Kanzan Shimomura[15], a painter[41], 1873–1930[42], of Japan[43], specialised in painting[44]; Yokoyama Taikan[16], a painter[45], 1868–1958[46], of Japan[47], awarded the Order of Culture[48], specialised in painting[49]; Hishida Shunsō[17], a painter[50], 1874–1911[51], of Japan[52], awarded the Order of Culture[53], specialised in painting[54]; Kogetsu Saigō[18], a painter[55], 1873–1912[56], of Japan[57]; Kawai Gyokudō[19], a painter[58], 1873–1957[59], of Japan[60], awarded the Order of Culture[61], specialised in painting[62]; and Kōgyō Terasaki[20], a painter[63], 1866–1919[64], of Empire of Japan[65].
Death and Burial
Hashimoto Gahō died on January 13, 1908[5]. He died in Tokyo Prefecture[4]. The cause of death was stomach cancer[66]. He is buried at Gyokusen-in Temple[8].
Why It Matters
Hashimoto Gahō ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (124 views/month, #7,280 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[67] He is known by 31 alternative names across languages and contexts.[68]
FAQs
Where was Hashimoto Gahō born?
Hashimoto Gahō's place of birth was Edo[2].
Where did Hashimoto Gahō die?
Hashimoto Gahō passed away in Tokyo Prefecture[4].
What did Hashimoto Gahō do for work?
Hashimoto Gahō worked as Nihonga painter[6].