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==Timeline of 1890== | ==Timeline of 1890== | ||
− | *1890/4/1 The [[ | + | *1890/4/1 The third [[Domestic Industrial Exposition]] opens in [[Ueno Park]]. |
*1890/6/10 Third Domestic Industrial Exposition closes. | *1890/6/10 Third Domestic Industrial Exposition closes. | ||
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*The first gallery/museum-style exhibition of [[Hokusai]]'s work to be held ever, is organized by the Fine Arts Society of London. | *The first gallery/museum-style exhibition of [[Hokusai]]'s work to be held ever, is organized by the Fine Arts Society of London. | ||
*The [[Imperial Diet]] holds its first sessions. | *The [[Imperial Diet]] holds its first sessions. | ||
+ | *The [[Imperial Hotel]], located next to the [[Rokumeikan]] and financed by [[Shibusawa Eiichi]], [[Okura Kihachiro|Ôkura Kihachirô]], and [[Iwasaki Yanosuke]], opens. | ||
*The [[Imperial Rescript on Education]] is promulgated. | *The [[Imperial Rescript on Education]] is promulgated. | ||
+ | *The [[Japan Art Association]] exhibition includes nine works by six Okinawan artists. | ||
*The [[Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital]], an important example of [[Meiji architecture]], designed by a team under [[Katayama Tokuma|Katayama Tôkuma]], is completed. | *The [[Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital]], an important example of [[Meiji architecture]], designed by a team under [[Katayama Tokuma|Katayama Tôkuma]], is completed. | ||
*[[Kabuki]] ''[[hyobanki|hyôbanki]]'' cease to be published regularly. | *[[Kabuki]] ''[[hyobanki|hyôbanki]]'' cease to be published regularly. | ||
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*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts. | *[[Bunkio Matsuki]] graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts. | ||
*[[Naminoue Shrine]] is formally named a [[Shinto shrine]], incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, ''Okinawa sôchinshu sha''). | *[[Naminoue Shrine]] is formally named a [[Shinto shrine]], incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, ''Okinawa sôchinshu sha''). | ||
+ | *[[Prince Arthur (1850-1942)|Prince Arthur]], Duke of Connaught, visits Japan along with his duchess, on personal travels. | ||
*[[Ryounkaku|Ryôunkaku]], also known as "Asakusa ''Jûnikai''", Japan's first modern skyscraper, is completed and opened. | *[[Ryounkaku|Ryôunkaku]], also known as "Asakusa ''Jûnikai''", Japan's first modern skyscraper, is completed and opened. | ||
*[[Tazaki Soun|Tazaki Sôun]], [[Mori Kansai]], [[Kano Tatsunobu|Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu]], [[Morizumi Tsurana]], [[Hashimoto Gaho|Hashimoto Gahô]], [[Shibata Zeshin]], and [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]], along with several craftsmen, are selected to become the first [[Imperial Household Artists]] (''Teishitsu gigeiin''). | *[[Tazaki Soun|Tazaki Sôun]], [[Mori Kansai]], [[Kano Tatsunobu|Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu]], [[Morizumi Tsurana]], [[Hashimoto Gaho|Hashimoto Gahô]], [[Shibata Zeshin]], and [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]], along with several craftsmen, are selected to become the first [[Imperial Household Artists]] (''Teishitsu gigeiin''). | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*1890/7/15 Okinawan historian [[Nakahara Zenchu|Nakahara Zenchû]] is born (d. 1964). | *1890/7/15 Okinawan historian [[Nakahara Zenchu|Nakahara Zenchû]] is born (d. 1964). | ||
+ | *[[Kawai Kanjiro|Kawai Kanjirô]] is born (d. 1966). | ||
*[[Negishi Yuzan|Negishi Yûzan]] of the [[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]] dies (b. [[1809]]). | *[[Negishi Yuzan|Negishi Yûzan]] of the [[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]] dies (b. [[1809]]). | ||
*Art historian [[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] is born (d. 1976). | *Art historian [[Tomita Kojiro|Tomita Kôjirô]] is born (d. 1976). |
Latest revision as of 20:32, 19 October 2019
Meiji 23 (明治二十三年)
Timeline of 1890
- 1890/4/1 The third Domestic Industrial Exposition opens in Ueno Park.
- 1890/6/10 Third Domestic Industrial Exposition closes.
Other Events of 1890
- The first prefectural, and national, elections are held.
- Ernest Fenollosa returns to the United States.
- The first gallery/museum-style exhibition of Hokusai's work to be held ever, is organized by the Fine Arts Society of London.
- The Imperial Diet holds its first sessions.
- The Imperial Hotel, located next to the Rokumeikan and financed by Shibusawa Eiichi, Ôkura Kihachirô, and Iwasaki Yanosuke, opens.
- The Imperial Rescript on Education is promulgated.
- The Japan Art Association exhibition includes nine works by six Okinawan artists.
- The Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital, an important example of Meiji architecture, designed by a team under Katayama Tôkuma, is completed.
- Kabuki hyôbanki cease to be published regularly.
- Kubota Beisen and Kôno Bairei found the Kyoto Art Association.
- Lake Biwa canal is completed.
- Bunkio Matsuki graduates from Salem High School, in Massachusetts.
- Naminoue Shrine is formally named a Shinto shrine, incorporated into the national system of shrines, and designated as the shrine for the protection of the tranquility of all Okinawa (沖縄総鎮守社, Okinawa sôchinshu sha).
- Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, visits Japan along with his duchess, on personal travels.
- Ryôunkaku, also known as "Asakusa Jûnikai", Japan's first modern skyscraper, is completed and opened.
- Tazaki Sôun, Mori Kansai, Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu, Morizumi Tsurana, Hashimoto Gahô, Shibata Zeshin, and Takamura Kôun, along with several craftsmen, are selected to become the first Imperial Household Artists (Teishitsu gigeiin).
- Yamaguchi Naoki is interviewed by the Kyûji Shimonkai about his life in the Bakumatsu period.
Births and Deaths
- 1890/7/15 Okinawan historian Nakahara Zenchû is born (d. 1964).
- Kawai Kanjirô is born (d. 1966).
- Negishi Yûzan of the Rôshigumi dies (b. 1809).
- Art historian Tomita Kôjirô is born (d. 1976).
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