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Takahashi Yuichi was a pioneer of Western-style oil painting, or ''[[yoga|yôga]]''.
 
Takahashi Yuichi was a pioneer of Western-style oil painting, or ''[[yoga|yôga]]''.
  
Among his most famous works are a portrait of the [[Meiji Emperor]] completed in [[1880]],<ref>Conrad Schirokauer, David Lurie, and Suzanne Gay, ''A Brief History of Japanese Civilization'', Wadsworth Cengage (2013), 179. </ref> and a still life of a salmon on a wooden board (both painted on canvas); he is known for his exceptional realism.
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He studied under [[Kawakami Togai|Kawakami Tôgai]], among others.<ref>Conrad Schirokauer, David Lurie, and Suzanne Gay, ''A Brief History of Japanese Civilization'', Wadsworth Cengage (2013), 181. </ref>
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Among Yuichi's most famous works are a portrait of the [[Meiji Emperor]] completed in [[1880]],<ref>Schirokauer, et al., 179.</ref> and a still life of a salmon on a wooden board (both painted on canvas); he is known for his exceptional realism.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:48, 13 November 2013

Takahashi Yuichi was a pioneer of Western-style oil painting, or yôga.

He studied under Kawakami Tôgai, among others.[1]

Among Yuichi's most famous works are a portrait of the Meiji Emperor completed in 1880,[2] and a still life of a salmon on a wooden board (both painted on canvas); he is known for his exceptional realism.

References

  1. Conrad Schirokauer, David Lurie, and Suzanne Gay, A Brief History of Japanese Civilization, Wadsworth Cengage (2013), 181.
  2. Schirokauer, et al., 179.