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Kawabata Gyokushö
Kawabata Gyokushö
Kawabata Gyokushö

Kawabata Gyokushö

Japanese, 1842–1913
BiographyBorn in Kyoto. Family of lacquer artists. Given name Takinosuke. Studied Shijö-style painting with Nakajima Raishö; then studied Western-style painting briefly with Charles Wirgman but returned to working in the Japanese tradition. Became professor of Shijö-style painting at Tokyo School of Fine Arts. Later opened the Kawabata Painting School, a preparatory school for students seeking admission to Tokyo School of Fine Arts. Posthumous moku-hanga may have been made from his works as late as the 1930s.

Helen Merritt and Nanako Yamada, Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975
U.S.A.: University of Hawaii Press, 1992, Page 57
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