born April 10, 1873, Wakayama, Japan died May 10, 1930, Tokyo original name Shimomura Seizaburo Japanese artist who contributed to the modernization of traditional Japanese painting. Shimomura went to Tokyo in 1881 to study painting and became a pupil of Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gaho. One of the first students to enter the Tokyo Fine Arts School, founded in 1889, Shimomura joined its staff upon graduation, only to leave the school when the principal and famous art critic, Okakura Kakuzo, was ousted. Shimomura then joined the Japan Fine Arts Academy established by Okakura and Hashimoto. He was known for his mastery of traditional Japanese and Chinese painting and for his keen sense of colouring. Among his representative works are Ohara Goko (1908; The Emperor's Visit to Ohara) and Yoroboshi (1915; The Beggar Monk).
SHIMOMURA KANZAN
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