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Nishiyama Suishô was a ''[[Nihonga]]'' painter of the early 20th century. A student of [[Takeuchi Seiho|Takeuchi Seihô]], he trained a number of students, including [[Nakamura Daizaburo|Nakamura Daizaburô]], in turn. A number of Nishiyama's paintings were shown in the official national-level Ministry of Education Exhibitions (''[[Bunten]]''), and Japan Art Academy Exhibitions (''[[Inten]]''). | Nishiyama Suishô was a ''[[Nihonga]]'' painter of the early 20th century. A student of [[Takeuchi Seiho|Takeuchi Seihô]], he trained a number of students, including [[Nakamura Daizaburo|Nakamura Daizaburô]], in turn. A number of Nishiyama's paintings were shown in the official national-level Ministry of Education Exhibitions (''[[Bunten]]''), and Japan Art Academy Exhibitions (''[[Inten]]''). | ||
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Revision as of 00:01, 25 May 2018
- Born: [[[1879]]
- Died: 1958
- Japanese: 西山翠嶂 (Nishiyama Suishô)
Nishiyama Suishô was a Nihonga painter of the early 20th century. A student of Takeuchi Seihô, he trained a number of students, including Nakamura Daizaburô, in turn. A number of Nishiyama's paintings were shown in the official national-level Ministry of Education Exhibitions (Bunten), and Japan Art Academy Exhibitions (Inten).
His student Nakamura Daizaburô married Nishiyama's eldest daughter, Tsuyuko.
References
- Gallery labels, National Museum of Korea.