Okada Saburosuke

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Copy by Okada of a section of the "Coronation of the Virgin" by Fra Angelico (c. 1434-1435), held by the Louvre. Okada's work, collection of Tokyo National Museum.
  • Japanese: 岡田 三郎助 (Okada Saburousuke)

Okada Saburôsuke was a Meiji period painter, known in part for the copies he produced of famous European works. He spent five years in France beginning in 1897, and copied a number of notable works on display at the Louvre Museum and elsewhere.

References

  • Gallery labels, Tokyo National Museum.[1]