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*''Japanese'': 殷元良 ''(In Genryou)''
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In Genryô, also known as Zamami Yôshô, was a prominent court painter in the 18th century [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] court.
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Zamami Yôshô, also known by his [[Ryukyuan names|Chinese-style name]] Yīn Yuánliáng (J: In Genryô), was a prominent court painter in the 18th century [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] court.
  
 
He began his formal study of painting at age 12, and later became a court painter in service to the royal court. He worked directly for the king at times, and his works included the official royal memorial portrait of King [[Sho Kei|Shô Kei]]. At age 42, he was named ''[[jito (Ryukyu)|sô-jitô]]'' of Zamami ''[[magiri]]''.
 
He began his formal study of painting at age 12, and later became a court painter in service to the royal court. He worked directly for the king at times, and his works included the official royal memorial portrait of King [[Sho Kei|Shô Kei]]. At age 42, he was named ''[[jito (Ryukyu)|sô-jitô]]'' of Zamami ''[[magiri]]''.

Latest revision as of 08:56, 19 January 2017

  • Born: 1718
  • Died: 1767
  • Other Names: 座間味庸昌 (Zamami Youshou)
  • Japanese/Chinese: 殷元良 (In Genryou / Yīn Yuánliáng)

Zamami Yôshô, also known by his Chinese-style name Yīn Yuánliáng (J: In Genryô), was a prominent court painter in the 18th century Ryûkyû court.

He began his formal study of painting at age 12, and later became a court painter in service to the royal court. He worked directly for the king at times, and his works included the official royal memorial portrait of King Shô Kei. At age 42, he was named sô-jitô of Zamami magiri.

References

  • Gallery labels, Okinawa Prefectural Museum.
  • "In Genryô," Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia 沖縄コンパクト事典, Ryukyu Shimpo, 1 March 2003.