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Yamakawa Shuho

1898
1944
Japan
Yamakawa Shuho was a Japanese painter born in Kyoto in 1898 and died in Tokyo in 1944.
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Movement:
Realism
Biography:

Yamakawa Shuho was a Japanese artist born in 1898 and active until his death in 1944. He was a prominent figure in the Nihonga movement, which sought to revitalize traditional Japanese painting techniques and aesthetics in response to Western influences. Shuho's work is noted for its delicate brushwork and the incorporation of classical themes, often depicting women in serene and contemplative settings. Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to the development of modern Japanese painting, blending traditional methods with contemporary sensibilities. His artistic achievements were recognized during his lifetime, and he participated in numerous exhibitions, leaving a lasting impact on the Nihonga movement. Shuho's legacy continues to influence Japanese artists who seek to balance tradition with modernity.

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