Tanomura Chokunyū
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Tanomura Chokunyū
Summary
Tanomura Chokunyū is a human[1]. His place of birth was Taketa[2]. He was born on March 31, 1814[3]. He died on January 21, 1907[4]. He worked as a painter[5].
Key Facts
- Tanomura Chokunyū's place of birth was Taketa[2].
- Tanomura Chokunyū was born on March 31, 1814[3].
- Tanomura Chokunyū died on January 21, 1907[4].
- Tanomura Chokunyū held citizenship in Empire of Japan[6].
- Tanomura Chokunyū worked as a painter[5].
- Among Tanomura Chokunyū's employers was Oka Domain[7].
- Tanomura Chokunyū was employed by Kyoto City University of Arts[8].
- A notable student of Tanomura Chokunyū was Kodama Katei[9].
- A notable student of Tanomura Chokunyū was Hattori Gorō[10].
- A notable student of Tanomura Chokunyū was Kawamura Kiyoo[11].
- Tanomura Chokunyū was a member of Q11507471[12].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's religion is recorded as Ōbaku[13].
- Tanomura Chokunyū is recorded as male[14].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's Commons category is recorded as Tanomura Chokunyū[16].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's relative is recorded as Tanomura Chikuden[17].
- Tanomura Chokunyū studied under Tanomura Chikuden[18].
- Tanomura Chokunyū studied under Tsunoda Kyūka[19].
- Tanomura Chokunyū studied under Hirose Gyokusō[20].
- Tanomura Chokunyū studied under Ōshio Heihachirō[21].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's Commons Creator page is recorded as Tanomura Chokunyū[22].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's name in kana is recorded as たのむら ちょくにゅう[23].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's has works in the collection is recorded as Minneapolis Institute of Art[24].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's has works in the collection is recorded as Seattle Art Museum[25].
- Tanomura Chokunyū's has works in the collection is recorded as Saint Louis Art Museum[26].
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Origins and Family
Tanomura Chokunyū was born in Taketa[2]. He was born on March 31, 1814[3].
Education
Studied under Tanomura Chikuden[18], a painter[27], 1777–1835[28], of Japan[29]; Tsunoda Kyūka[19], 1784–1856[30], of Japan[31]; Hirose Gyokusō[20], a writer[32], 1807–1863[33], of Japan[34]; and Ōshio Heihachirō[21], a yoriki[35], 1793–1837[36], of Japan[37], specialised in Neo-Confucianism[38].
Career and Affiliations
Tanomura Chokunyū's professions included painter[5]. Employers include Oka Domain[7], a han[39], in Japan[40], headquartered in Oka Castle[41] and Kyoto City University of Arts[8], a university[42], in Japan[43], founded in 1880[44]. Notable students include Kodama Katei[9], a painter[45], 1841–1913[46], of Empire of Japan[47]; Hattori Gorō[10], a painter[48], 1869–1930[49], of Empire of Japan[50]; and Kawamura Kiyoo[11], a painter[51], 1852–1934[52], of Japan[53], specialised in Japanese painting[54].
Personal Life
Tanomura Chokunyū's religion is recorded as Ōbaku[13].
Death and Burial
Tanomura Chokunyū died on January 21, 1907[4].
FAQs
Where was Tanomura Chokunyū born?
Tanomura Chokunyū's place of birth was Taketa[2].
What did Tanomura Chokunyū do for work?
Tanomura Chokunyū worked as painter[5].