Ishii Teiko
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Ishii Teiko
Summary
Ishii Teiko is a human[1]. He was born in Edo[2]. He was born on 1848[3]. He died on November 2, 1897[4]. He worked as a painter[5] and printmaker[6].
Key Facts
- Ishii Teiko was born in Edo[2].
- Ishii Teiko was born on 1848[3].
- Ishii Teiko died on November 2, 1897[4].
- Ishii Teiko is buried at Gokoku-ji Temple[7].
- Ishii Teiko's father was Gako Suzuki[8].
- A child of Ishii Teiko was Hakutei Ishii[9].
- A child of Ishii Teiko was Tsuruzō Ishii[10].
- Ishii Teiko held citizenship in Empire of Japan[11].
- Ishii Teiko's professions included painter[5].
- Ishii Teiko worked as a printmaker[6].
- Among Ishii Teiko's employers was Ministry of the Treasury[12].
- Among Ishii Teiko's employers was National Printing Bureau[13].
- Ishii Teiko was a member of Japan Art Association[14].
- Ishii Teiko was a member of Meiji Fine Arts Society[15].
- Ishii Teiko was a member of Q11507471[16].
- Ishii Teiko is recorded as male[17].
- Ishii Teiko's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Ishii Teiko's family name is recorded as Ishii[19].
- Ishii Teiko studied under Murakami Hidetoshi[20].
- Ishii Teiko studied under Nakamaru Seijūrō[21].
- Ishii Teiko studied under Kawakami Tōgai[22].
- Ishii Teiko studied under Kunisawa Shinkurō[23].
- Ishii Teiko's birth name is recorded as 鈴木貞次郎[24].
- Ishii Teiko's name in kana is recorded as いしい ていこ[25].
- Ishii Teiko's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Ishii Teiko was born in Edo[2]. He was born on 1848[3]. His father was Gako Suzuki[8].
Education
Studied under Murakami Hidetoshi[20], a teacher[27], 1811–1890[28], of Japan[29]; Nakamaru Seijūrō[21], a painter[30], 1840–1895[31], of Japan[32]; Kawakami Tōgai[22], a painter[33], 1828–1881[34], of Empire of Japan[35]; and Kunisawa Shinkurō[23], a painter[36], 1848–1877[37], of Japan[38], specialised in Japanese painting[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include painter[5] and printmaker[6]. Employers include Ministry of the Treasury[12], a finance ministry[40], in Japan[41] and National Printing Bureau[13], a government agency[42], in Japan[43], founded in 1871[44], headquartered in Kyodo Tsushin Kaikan[45].
Personal Life
Children include Hakutei Ishii[9], a painter[46], 1882–1958[47], of Japan[48], awarded the Order of the Rising Sun[49] and Tsuruzō Ishii[10], a sculptor[50], 1887–1973[51], of Japan[52], awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd class[53].
Death and Burial
Ishii Teiko died on November 2, 1897[4]. He is buried at Gokoku-ji Temple[7].
FAQs
Where was Ishii Teiko born?
Ishii Teiko was born in Edo[2].
Who were Ishii Teiko's parents?
Ishii Teiko's father was Gako Suzuki[8].