Takebe Ayatari

Japanese poet and writer (1719-1774)
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Takebe Ayatari

Summary

Takebe Ayatari is a human[1]. His place of birth was Edo[2]. He was born on January 1, 1719[3]. He passed away in Edo[4]. He died on April 28, 1774[5]. He worked as a poet[6], writer[7], painter[8], and novelist[9].

Key Facts

  • Takebe Ayatari was born in Edo[2].
  • Takebe Ayatari died in Edo[4].
  • Takebe Ayatari was born on January 1, 1719[3].
  • Takebe Ayatari died on April 28, 1774[5].
  • Takebe Ayatari died on January 1, 1774[10].
  • Burial took place at Kōfuku-ji Temple[11].
  • Takebe Ayatari's father was Kitamura Masakata[12].
  • Takebe Ayatari held citizenship in Japan[13].
  • Takebe Ayatari's professions included poet[6].
  • Takebe Ayatari's professions included writer[7].
  • Takebe Ayatari's professions included painter[8].
  • Takebe Ayatari worked as a novelist[9].
  • Takebe Ayatari was employed by Nakatsu Domain[14].
  • A notable student of Takebe Ayatari was Katō Chikage[15].
  • A notable student of Takebe Ayatari was Katori Nahiko[16].
  • A notable student of Takebe Ayatari was Kakizaki Hakyo[17].
  • A notable work attributed to Takebe Ayatari is Honchō Suikoden[18].
  • Takebe Ayatari is recorded as male[19].
  • Takebe Ayatari's instance of is recorded as human[20].
  • Takebe Ayatari's Commons category is recorded as Kanyōsai[21].
  • Takebe Ayatari's relative is recorded as Daidōji Yūzan[22].
  • Takebe Ayatari studied under Shida Yaba[23].
  • Takebe Ayatari studied under Hyakusen[24].
  • Takebe Ayatari studied under Kumashiro Yūhi[25].
  • Takebe Ayatari studied under Ishizaki Gentoku[26].

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Origins and Family

Takebe Ayatari was born in Edo[2]. He was born on January 1, 1719[3]. His father was Kitamura Masakata[12].

Education

Studied under Shida Yaba[23], a haiku poet[27], 1662–1740[28], of Tokugawa shogunate[29]; Hyakusen[24], a painter[30], 1697–1752[31], of Japan[32]; Kumashiro Yūhi[25], a painter[33], 1712–1773[34], of Tokugawa shogunate[35]; Ishizaki Gentoku[26], a painter[36], 1697–1770[37], of Tokugawa shogunate[38]; Fei Hanyuan[39], a painter[40], of Qing dynasty[41]; and Kamo no Mabuchi[42], a linguist[43], 1697–1769[44], of Japan[45].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include poet[6], writer[7], painter[8], and novelist[9]. Among Takebe Ayatari's employers was Nakatsu Domain[14]. Notable students include Katō Chikage[15], a poet[46], 1735–1808[47], of Japan[48]; Katori Nahiko[16], a painter[49], 1723–1782[50], of Tokugawa shogunate[51]; and Kakizaki Hakyo[17], a painter[52], 1764–1826[53], of Tokugawa shogunate[54].

Works and Contributions

A notable work attributed to Takebe Ayatari is Honchō Suikoden[18].

Death and Burial

Recorded date of death include April 28, 1774[5] and January 1, 1774[10]. Takebe Ayatari died in Edo[4]. He is buried at Kōfuku-ji Temple[11].

FAQs

Where was Takebe Ayatari born?

Takebe Ayatari's place of birth was Edo[2].

Where did Takebe Ayatari die?

Takebe Ayatari passed away in Edo[4].

Who were Takebe Ayatari's parents?

Takebe Ayatari's father was Kitamura Masakata[12].

What did Takebe Ayatari do for work?

Takebe Ayatari worked as poet[6], writer[7], painter[8], and novelist[9].

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  14. [3] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
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  16. [10] . NMVW-collection website. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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