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| | + | [[File:Ryushi-amanohashidate.JPG|right|thumb|300px|''Ama-no-hashi-zu'' by Kawabata Ryûshi. [[National Theatre of Japan]].]] |
| | *''Born: [[1885]]'' | | *''Born: [[1885]]'' |
| | *''Died: 1966'' | | *''Died: 1966'' |
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| | Kawabata Ryûshi was a ''[[Nihonga]]'' & ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' painter. | | Kawabata Ryûshi was a ''[[Nihonga]]'' & ''[[yoga|yôga]]'' painter. |
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| − | Originally from [[Wakayama prefecture]], his childhood name was Shôtarô. He began his artistic career as a ''yôga'' painter (painting in oils, in a Western style), and participated in the ''[[Hakubakai]]'' (White Horse Society). After traveling in Europe & the US around 1913-14, where he viewed some of the greatest Japanese art treasures in Western collections, Ryûshi turned to ''Nihonga'' (painting in traditional Japanese media). The following year, he joined a number of other artists in forming the [[Sangokai]] (Coral Group). Ryûshi came to be quite prominent and celebrated in artistic circles, and was awarded the Order of Culture. | + | Originally from [[Wakayama]] City, his childhood name was Shôtarô. His family ran a shop selling textiles and kimono. |
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| | + | Taking the art-name Ryûshi, he began his artistic career as a ''yôga'' painter (painting in oils, in a Western style). He worked for a time providing images for the ''Kokumin shimbun'' newspaper and participated in the ''[[Hakubakai]]'' (White Horse Society) artist association. After traveling in Europe & the US around 1913-14, where he viewed some of the greatest Japanese art treasures in Western collections, Ryûshi turned to ''Nihonga'' (painting in traditional Japanese media). The following year (1915), he joined a number of other artists in forming the [[Sangokai]] (Coral Group). He also became active for a time in the ''[[Nihon Bijutsuin]]'' (Japan Arts Institute), the preeminent ''Nihonga'' group in Japan, but left in 1926 and co-founded a new ''Nihonga'' painters' collective called ''[[Seiryusha|Seiryûsha]]''. |
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| | In 1934, he traveled to Japanese-controlled Micronesia, writing about his experiences and painting South Seas scenes in Palau and Yap. | | In 1934, he traveled to Japanese-controlled Micronesia, writing about his experiences and painting South Seas scenes in Palau and Yap. |
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| | + | Ryûshi was awarded the Order of Culture in 1959. |
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| | Ryûshi died in 1966 at the age of 81. | | Ryûshi died in 1966 at the age of 81. |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |
| | *Berry, Paul and Michiyo Morioka. ''Literati Modern''. Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2008. pp156, 179, 289. | | *Berry, Paul and Michiyo Morioka. ''Literati Modern''. Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2008. pp156, 179, 289. |
| | + | *Gallery labels, [[Wakayama castle]].[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/48849101613/in/photostream/] |
| | *"[http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B7%9D%E7%AB%AF%E9%BE%8D%E5%AD%90 Kawabata Ryûshi]." ''Bijutsu jinmei jiten'' 美術人名辞典. Shibunkaku. | | *"[http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B7%9D%E7%AB%AF%E9%BE%8D%E5%AD%90 Kawabata Ryûshi]." ''Bijutsu jinmei jiten'' 美術人名辞典. Shibunkaku. |
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| | [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] | | [[Category:Artists and Artisans]] |
| | [[Category:Meiji Period]] | | [[Category:Meiji Period]] |