• Nihon Bijutsuin (日本美術院, lit. "Japan Visual Arts Academy") is a non-governmental artistic organization in Japan dedicated to Nihonga (Japanese style painting)...
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    founding member of the Shunyo-kai art society in 1922, while attending Nihon Bijutsuin. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at...
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    November 1942) was a Japanese Nihonga painter associated with the Nihon Bijutsuin. Born Kimura Shintarō (木村信太郎) in 1876 in Kasama, Ibaraki, the eldest...
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  • by the Western-style (yōga) artists from the painting department of Nihon Bijutsuin (English: Japan Visual Arts Academy). As of 2021, they have some 200...
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    artists associated with Okakura Tenshin and the beginnings of the Nihon Bijutsuin. The museum played and important role for contemporary artist Ay-O...
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  • Nagano Prefecture in 1905. In 1920 he studied wood sculpture at the Nihon Bijutsuin with Hakurei Yoshida. His first exhibition in 1924 was as part of the...
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    the Bijutsu Gakkō, and founding the Japan Fine Arts Academy (日本美術院, Nihon Bijutsuin). He would teach there until his death in 1908. As a result of his...
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    Afterwards, he began studying sculptures at the Nihon Bijutsuin Institute and thereafter the Nihon Bijutsuin Exhibition became an outlet for his works. Yasuda...
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    societies in Japan included Shunyo-kai art society (related to Nihon Bijutsuin), Teikoku Bijutsuin (the Imperial Fine Arts Academy), and the Nika Association...
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    draw on western art without impairing national inspiration in the Nihon Bijutsuin (日本美術院, lit. "Japan Visual Arts Academy"), founded with Hashimoto Gahō...
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    on gouache techniques. He participated in exhibitions such as the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Academy) Exhibition and the Shin Bunten (New Art Exhibition)...
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    reasons, and joined Okakura in establishing the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin). After the death of his wife, Yokoyama traveled extensively overseas...
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    later works were displayed by the Kyodokai ("Homeland Society"), the Nihon bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute), and in the government sponsored Bunten show...
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    generation of Nihonga artists formed the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin) to compete against the government-sponsored Bunten, and although yamato-e...
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    aristocratic tradition and with funding from Bigelow, Okakura founded the Nihon Bijutsuin, a fine arts academy, to preserve and promote traditional forms of...
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    being put into military school. In Tokyo, he joined the artist group, Nihon Bijutsuin (the Japan Art Institute), and became apprenticed to the painter Tanryo...
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    Gyokudō joined with Okakura Tenshin and Yokoyama Taikan to found the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Fine Art Academy). In 1907, Gyokudo was selected as a judge...
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  • While in India he was awakened to portraiture and in 1995 received the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute) Award as well as the newly established Adachi...
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  • Japanese art, especially by the artists of the Izura coast. Rokkakudō Nihon Bijutsuin "Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki". Tenshin Memorial Museum...
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    Yokoyama Taikan invited him to participate in an exhibition held by the Nihon Bijutsuin, after which he was named an associate member of that organization...
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    suicide. Tokyo National Museum, Meiji no yōga – Meiji no toō gaka. Nihon Bijutsuin, Vol. 350, 1995. Tazawa, Yutaka: "Kawakami Tōgai". In: Biographical...
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    the Arts)). In 1898, he joined Okakura Tenshin in establishing the Nihon Bijutsuin. From 1903 to 1905, he traveled extensively overseas, holding exhibitions...
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    outbreak of World War I. In 1916, he joined the yōga department of Nihon Bijutsuin (visual arts academy). He was one of the founders of the Shunyo-kai...
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    leading young artists. With the revival of the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin), Gyoshū became a founding member. He worked in many schools of painting...
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  • until 1917. This period overlapped with the predicament of the early Nihon Bijutsuin and the Bunten period, when the old and new schools clashed violently...
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    assisted Yokoyama Taikan in re-establishing the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin). From 1944 to 1951, he taught as a professor at the Tokyo National...
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    exhibition sponsored by the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin) with the Japan Painting Association (Nihon Kaiga Kyokai). She later focused on producing...
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    the public in April 2012. Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki Nihon Bijutsuin Registered Cultural Properties Kanrantei Japanese aesthetics "Database...
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    left government service to establish the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin), Kanzan joined him, together with Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunsō...
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    After studying Japanese-style painting (nihonga) with the renowned Nihon Bijutsuin member Teii Nakamura, he became interested in avant-garde painting...
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