Kawabata Gyokushō
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Kawabata Gyokushō
Summary
Kawabata Gyokushō is a human[1]. He was born in Kyōto[2]. He was born on +1842-04-18T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Sugamo[4]. He died on +1913-02-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a Nihonga painter[6].
Key Facts
- Kawabata Gyokushō was born in Kyōto[2].
- Kawabata Gyokushō died in Sugamo[4].
- Kawabata Gyokushō was born on +1842-04-18T00:00:00Z[3].
- Kawabata Gyokushō died on +1913-02-14T00:00:00Z[5].
- Kawabata Gyokushō held citizenship in Empire of Japan[7].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's professions included Nihonga painter[6].
- Kawabata Gyokushō held the position of Imperial Household Artist[8].
- Among Kawabata Gyokushō's employers was Mitsui family[9].
- Among Kawabata Gyokushō's employers was Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts[10].
- Among Kawabata Gyokushō's employers was Kawabata School of Painting[11].
- A notable student of Kawabata Gyokushō was Otake Chikuha[12].
- A notable student of Kawabata Gyokushō was Kimura Buzan[13].
- A notable student of Kawabata Gyokushō was Ryuu Shimazaki[14].
- A notable student of Kawabata Gyokushō was Hirafuku Hyakusui[15].
- A notable student of Kawabata Gyokushō was Masuda Gyokujō[16].
- A notable student of Kawabata Gyokushō was Yabuki Shōun[17].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's image is recorded as Kawabata Gyokusho.jpg[18].
- Kawabata Gyokushō is recorded as male[19].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's movement is recorded as Maruyama school[21].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 268860031[22].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's GND ID is recorded as 1204139458[23].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr92033081[24].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's Union List of Artist Names ID is recorded as 500334771[25].
- Kawabata Gyokushō's NACSIS-CAT author ID is recorded as DA08832437[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Kawabata Gyokushō was born in Kyōto[2]. He was born on +1842-04-18T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Studied under Nakajima Raishō[27], a painter[28], 1796–1871[29], of Japan[30]; Oda Kaisen[31], a painter[32], 1785–1862[33], of Japan[34]; and Takahashi Yuichi[35], a painter[36], 1828–1894[37], of Empire of Japan[38], specialised in painting[39].
Career and Affiliations
Kawabata Gyokushō worked as a Nihonga painter[6]. Employers include Mitsui family[9], a family[40]; Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts[10], a specialized school[41], in Japan[42], founded in 1887[43]; and Kawabata School of Painting[11], a gajuku[44], in Empire of Japan[45], founded in 1909[46]. He held the position of Imperial Household Artist[8]. Notable students include Otake Chikuha[12], a painter[47], 1878–1936[48], of Empire of Japan[49]; Kimura Buzan[13], a painter[50], 1876–1942[51], of Japan[52]; Ryuu Shimazaki[14], a painter[53], 1865–1937[54], of Japan[55]; Hirafuku Hyakusui[15], a painter[56], 1877–1933[57], of Japan[58]; Masuda Gyokujō[16], a painter[59], 1881–1955[60], of Japan[61]; and Yabuki Shōun[17], a painter[62], 1852–1927[63], of Empire of Japan[64].
Death and Burial
Kawabata Gyokushō died on +1913-02-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Sugamo[4]. The cause of death was Cerebral apoplexy[65].
FAQs
Where was Kawabata Gyokushō born?
Kawabata Gyokushō's place of birth was Kyōto[2].
Where did Kawabata Gyokushō die?
Kawabata Gyokushō died in Sugamo[4].
What did Kawabata Gyokushō do for work?
Kawabata Gyokushō worked as Nihonga painter[6].