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1877 Kyoto - 1938. Known for: Scroll paintings.
Konoshima Okoku was born in 1877 in Kyoto, Japan, and died in 1945. He was a versatile Japanese painter and prize-winning artist whose work is enjoying renewed attention today. Okoku studied under... Read full biography
Konoshima Okoku was born in 1877 in Kyoto, Japan, and died in 1945. He was a versatile Japanese painter and prize-winning artist whose work is enjoying renewed attention today. Okoku studied under Imao Keinen (1845–1924), one of the leading figures of modern Japanese painting, and developed a style... Read full biography
Konoshima Okoku was born in 1877 in Kyoto, Japan, and died in 1945. He was a versatile Japanese painter and prize-winning artist whose work is enjoying renewed attention today. Okoku studied under Imao Keinen (1845–1924), one of the leading figures of modern Japanese painting, and developed a style that combined traditional nihonga techniques with a sensitivity to natural subjects. His oeuvre is marked by depictions of animals, birds, and landscapes, rendered with refined brushwork and a... Read full biography
Konoshima Okoku was born in 1877 in Kyoto, Japan, and died in 1945. He was a versatile Japanese painter and prize-winning artist whose work is enjoying renewed attention today. Okoku studied under Imao Keinen (1845–1924), one of the leading figures of modern Japanese painting, and developed a style that combined traditional nihonga techniques with a sensitivity to natural subjects. His oeuvre is marked by depictions of animals, birds, and landscapes, rendered with refined brushwork and a balance of realism and lyricism. Throughout his career, Konoshima Okoku received numerous prizes and recognition for his paintings. His works were exhibited widely in Japan and continue to be appreciated for their technical mastery and poetic resonance. In... Read full biography
Konoshima Okoku was born in 1877 in Kyoto, Japan, and died in 1945. He was a versatile Japanese painter and prize-winning artist whose work is enjoying renewed attention today. Okoku studied under Imao Keinen (1845–1924), one of the leading figures of modern Japanese painting, and developed a style that combined traditional nihonga techniques with a sensitivity to natural subjects. His oeuvre is marked by depictions of animals, birds, and landscapes, rendered with refined brushwork and a balance of realism and lyricism. Throughout his career, Konoshima Okoku received numerous prizes and recognition for his paintings. His works were exhibited widely in Japan and continue to be appreciated for their technical mastery and poetic resonance. In recent years, Okoku’s art has been the subject of renewed scholarly and public interest, particularly through the major exhibitio... Read full biography
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