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  • Yokoyama Taikan - Wikipedia
    Yokoyama Taikan[a] (横山 大観; November 2, 1868 – February 26, 1958) was the art-name of a major figure in pre-World War II Japanese painting He is notable for helping create the Japanese painting technique of Nihonga
  • Yokoyama Taikan | Japanese Art, Ukiyo-e, Nihonga | Britannica
    Yokoyama Taikan (born Nov 2, 1868, Mito, Japan—died Feb 26, 1958, Tokyo) was a Japanese painter who, with his friend Hishida Shunsō, contributed to the revitalization of traditional Japanese painting in the modern era
  • Yokoyama Taikan | COLLECTION | Tokyo Fuji Art Museum, FAM
    In 1898, following his master Okakura Tenshin, he participated in the founding of the Japan Art Academy and published work featuring the mossen (“painting without outline”) technique, inspired by elements of Western painting Later, as the Academy moved, he came to live in Izura in Ibaraki
  • Taikan Yokoyama - Artnet
    Taikan Yokoyama was a Japanese artist known for his monochrome ink paintings and his contributions to the Nihonga movement His works often depicted Mount Fuji Born in 1868 in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, he studied at the Tōkyō Bijutsu Gakkō in Tokyo
  • About Yokoyama Taikan - 公益財団法人 横山大観記念館 - YokoyamaTaikan Memorial Hall
    About Yokoyama Taikan Taikan, who looked up to Okakura Tenshin as his mentor and lived for 90 years during the Meiji, Taisho and Showa eras, lived by the motto “All art is nothing but the pursuit of eternity, and art is the expression of the world’s best sentiments, mainly through emotions ”
  • Yokoyama Taikan | Japan Reference
    Yokoyama cannot be pinned down to a single style He began under Hashimoto and Okakura, who inspired him to develop traditional Japanese painting further, which meant incorporating European styles with geometric perspective and shading
  • Taikan Yokoyama - Artist Biography - Van Gogh Gallery
    Taikan Yokoyama was an important leader in the nihonga, or Japanese traditional school of modern Japanese art In 1889, Yokoyama entered the Tokyo School of Fine Arts
  • Osamu Yokoyama - Artists - A Lighthouse called Kanata
    Instead, Yokoyama was a graphic designer who eschewed a salaried position to delve into the world of bamboo, taking his wife and young daughter to Beppu, the mecca of Japanese bamboo art, and apprenticing to leading bamboo artist Jin Morigami


















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