1902 |
Uemura Shoko was born in Kyoto as a son of the Japanese painter Uemura Shoen. |
1915 |
He entered "Kyoto-shi Bijutsu Kougei Gakko (existing Kyoto City Dohda Senior High School of Arts)". |
1921 |
He entered "Kyoto-shiritsu Kaiga Senmon Gakko (existing Kyoto City University of Arts)". He became the pupil of Nishiyama Suisho, and entered the private school of painting, "Shoko-sha". |
1930 |
He took office the teacher of the "Kyoto-shi Bijutsu Kougei Gakko (existing Kyoto City Dohda Senior High School of Arts)". |
1936 |
He took office the assistant professor of the "Kyoto-shiritsu Kaiga Senmon Gakko (existing Kyoto City University of Arts)". |
1937 |
He exhibited "Boshi no Hitsuji (mother and child of sheep)"at the first "Shinbunten (existing Nitten)". |
1941 |
He was appointed to the judge of the third "Nitten". |
1948 |
He established the painting circle of the Japanese painter, "Souzou Bijutsu" with Akino Fuku, Yamamoto Kyujin, etc. |
1949 |
He took office the professor of the "Kyoto-shiritsu Bijutsu Senmon Gakko (existing Kyoto City University of Arts)".
His mother Uemura Shoen passed away. |
1953 |
He took office the professor of the Kyoto City University of Arts. |
1959 |
He was given the "Geijutsu senshou Monbudaijin Shou". |
1968 |
He took office the honorary professor of the Kyoto City University of Arts. |
1973 |
He was given the Orders of the Sacred treasure. |
1981 |
He was appointed to the member of the Japan Art Academy. |
1983 |
He was selected to the Person of Cultural Merits. |
1984 |
He was given the Order of Culture. |
1993 |
"The wind and the bird Uemura Shoko and Atsushi Exhibition" opened in Paris. |
2001 |
Uemura Shoko passed away at 98 years old. |