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Hayami Gyoshu
History
About Hayami Gyoshu
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Hayami Gyoshu
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History
1894 |
Hayami Gyoshu was born in Tokyo. His true name is Maita Eiichi. |
1908 |
He studied under Matsumoto Fuko. |
1914 |
He was appointed to the "Inyu" of The Art Institute. |
1917 |
He was appointed to the "Dojin" of The Japan Art Institute. |
1935 |
On March 20, he passed away at 41 years old. |
About Hayami Gyoshu
Hayami Gyoshu was born the son of a pawnbroker in Asakusa, Tokyo. When he was at fourteen years old, he entered the Angado Painting School, where he learned the basics of traditional painting styles. Eventually, he became the pupil of Imamura Shiko, an older student at the school. He absorbed all the techniques of Nan-ga and Yamato-e and developed his own personal style. Afterward, he tried a number of different approaches including detailed realism and a symbolic, decorative style. He boldly continued to experiment with new styles until his early death at age 40.
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