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  What Is Hashimoto S Disease -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hashimoto Shinkichi (橋本 進吉, December 24,1882 - January 30,1945) was a Japanese linguist born in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture.
Ryutaro Hashimoto (橋本龍太郎 ''Hashimoto Ryūtarō'', born July 29, 1937) is a Japanese politician and was the 82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan from January 11, 1996 to July 30, 1998.
Hashimoto took charge of the strong LDP faction founded by Kakuei Tanaka in the 1970s, which had since fallen into the hands of Noboru Takeshita and was tainted by the Recruit scandal of 1988.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/173/what-is-hashimoto-s-disease.html   (501 words)

  
 Part I: Bridging the Generations
Gaho Hashimoto (1835-1908) is a well-known Japanese brush artist who co-founded the Japan Art Academy with author, Kakuzo Okakura.
In 1905, a national Japanese chess (shogi) champion by the name of Koutarou Hashimoto was born and he later founded the Kansai Chess School of which he was the principal of as well.
The cause of Hashimoto's thyroiditis is unknown and is about eight times as prevalent in women as in men between the ages of 30 and 50.
hashimotofamily.org /Hashimoto_Name.htm   (939 words)

  
 Gaho HASHIMOTO-The Japanese Master and his ...
The artist, Hashimoto Gaho, was born in Edo (present-day Tokyo) in 1835.
In 1882, Hashimoto's work at an exhibition organized by the Meiji government received recognition from Okakura Tenshin and Ernest Francisco Fenollosa.
Hashimoto pioneered a new style of Japanese painting, which incorporated elements of Western painting into traditional painting techniques, and became a major figure in Japanese painting circles during the Meiji Period (1868-1912).
www.lingnanart.com /J-master-hashimoto-G.htm   (94 words)

  
 Harvard University Art Museums - Press releases, 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
But these two paintings are exceptions-thanks to their inventive compositions, sensitive interpretations, and meticulous descriptions, they reflect a very high level of quality.
The Regent Hojo Tokiyori in Disguise, an historical painting by the nineteenth-century Japanese artist Hashimoto Gaho (1835-1908) depicts a famous thirteenth-century political figure.
Hashimoto Gaho is the father of the revival of Japanese-style painting (Nihonga); his manner is the antithesis of Western-style paintings, but he borrowed the perspective and shading of the West to give his landscapes more space and volume.
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu /press/released1997/asianfigurepaint.html   (1331 words)

  
 CASAZEN.COM > Nihonga
Hashimoto Gaho and Okakura Tenshin (of whom he was student
Si diplomò, tra i migliori, all’Istituto dell’Arte di Tokyo - Tokyo bijutsu gakko, e fu allievo di Hashimoto Gaho e Okakura Tenshin (di cui fu allievo prediletto).
Nel 1896 Okakura, Hashimoto e lo stesso Yokoyama fondarono Nihon Bijutsuin, ovvero l’Istituto dell’Arte del Giappone, di cui Yokoyama divenne uno dei principali animatori, conseguendo il più alto riconoscimento, ovvero Teishitsu gigeiin, Artista della Corte Imperiale e nel 1937 gli venne anche conferita una onorificenza governativa per meriti nella promozione artistica (medaglia al Merito Culturale).
www.casazen.com /nihonga/A_yokoyama.htm   (548 words)

  
 Boston Book Co./Japanese Sketchtour Pages
There are no media surprises here; the illustrations include 11 color lithographs, 40 fl and white lithographs and 12 halftones, four of which are in color.
Bisen was a Nihonga artist with early training under Kubota Beisen and Hashimoto Gahô.
By the turn of the century he was an established artist, but restless and dissatisfied.
www.rarebook.com /newsite/jonsketch8.htm   (539 words)

  
 The Ideals of the East: The Meiji Period: 1850 to the Present Day
In this picture a power of colour like that of the Fujiwara epoch joins with the grace of Maruyama, to afford expression to an interpretation of nature as mystic and reverent as it is passionate and realistic.
Gaho's picture of Chokaro combines the strong style of Sesshu with the broad massing of Sotatsu.
It takes up and re-expresses the obsolete Taoist idea, of the magician who watches with wistful smiles the donkey that he has just projected from his gourd, an image of the playful attitude of fatalism.
www.sacred-texts.com /shi/ioe/ioe16.htm   (3797 words)

  
 Tokyo tourism info
The collection of Japanese modern paintings at the Gotoh Museum was collected by its founder Keita Gotoh and his son Noboru and was later donated to the museum in 1989 according to Keita's will.
Among this collection, the exhibition features well-selected 30 masterpieces between the Meiji and the showa era, including "Playing Cranes" by Gaho Hashimoto, "White-naped Crane" by Keinen Imao, "Early Spring" by Dogyu Okumura, "Hawk on Pine Tree" by Gyokudo Kawai, and "Eggplant" by Taikan Yokoyama.
The museum is located in a quiet neighborhood of Setagaya City and is known for its graceful Shinden architecture and beautiful garden.
www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp /italian/topics/060511/2.html   (143 words)

  
 Session 147   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Jordan discusses the structure of student training in nineteenth-century Kano studios using the experiences of two well-known masters, Kawanabe Kyosai (1831–1889) and Hashimoto Gaho (1835–1908).
Gaho was trained in the elite Kobikicho studio, Kyosai in the second-tier Surugadai studio, both located in Edo.
Their experiences, recorded in memoirs, speak to the uniformity of Kano pedagogy and demonstrate how the dialectic of technical training versus innate talent worked in practice.
www.aasianst.org /absts/1999abst/japan/j-147.htm   (984 words)

  
 Hashimoto Gaho Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Hashimoto Gaho Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Hashimoto Gaho, Japanese, 1835-1908 Bulls Panel Japanese Meiji era, about 1885 Japan Panel; ink on
Hashimoto Gaho, Japanese, 1835-1908 Landscape with Autumn Moon Hanging scroll Japanese Meiji era, about 1885
www.absolutearts.com /masters/h/hashimoto_gaho.html   (90 words)

  
 American Painting - The Beginning Of French Influence: The Barbizon
It is, in effect, to distinguish between " appearance " and " reality "; to regard the material visibilities of nature, subject as they are to change, as being mere appearance, while the reality is the inward spirit, a portion of the Universal, Eternal Spirit, that is embodied in the impermanent appearances of matter.
Both Corot and Inness came in time, like the Japanese painter, Hashimoto Gaho, to discover for themselves a method of painting in which they carried the principle of synthesis as far as possible, so as to subordinate the assertion of form to a suggestion of its essence or spirit.
If so, it was the result of physical.contentment, leading to a satisfaction of the emotions; and from the latter to a consciousness of spiritual refreshment or elation is but a step, to many temperaments a natural and inevitable one.
www.oldandsold.com /articles34/american-painting-7.shtml   (3348 words)

  
 Yokoyama Taikan - An Artist Remembered
However, what may not be that well known to the art historians in India is the role and influence of an American orientalist Ernest Francisco Fenollosa (b.
Yokoyama Taikan (original name Sakai Hidemaro) whom Dey had met in May 1916, had studied painting with Hashimoto Gaho at the Tokyo Fine Art School and became a favourite student of its principal Okakura Kakuzo.
Fenollosa's views had inspired and influenced Japanese painters such as Kano Hogai and Hashimoto Gaho who became pioneers to revive the Japanese School of painting in the last quarter of the nineteenth century.
www.chitralekha.org /yokoyama_print.htm   (1111 words)

  
 Saru Gallery - Paintings by Okamoto Shuseki (1868 - 1940)
Okamoto Shûseki was born in Tokyo on the 19th of January 1868.
He graduated at the Tokyo Bijutsu Gakko, and became a pupil of Hashimoto Gahô (1835-1908).
Other pupils Hashimoto Gahô had were Yokoyama Taikan, Kawai Gyokudô and Hishida Shunsô.
www.sarugallery.com /japanese_paintings/artists/okamoto_shuseki.html   (60 words)

  
 ShinHanga.net - - Bijin-e Article - - -
Hashiguchi Goyo, personal name Kiyoshi, born at Kagoshima on December 2, 1880, was the third son of Hashiguchi Kanemitsu, a samurai of Satsuma.
In early life he was specially interested in swords and pictures, but it was not till his nineteenth year that he went up to Tôkyô and became a pupil of Hashimoto Gaho the official painter to the Court.
Later on he became the head pupil of the Art Association, Hakuba Kwai, at Tameike, and in 1900 entered the School of European Painting at Tôkyô.
shinhanga.net /Abijine1930.htm   (1104 words)

  
 Japanese Woodblock Prints, Japanese art wood block prints, Hiroshige, Hokusai, Hasui, Saito, Shinsui, Jacoulet, and ...
Reported to have taken the name Goyo while in art school because of fondness for the five-needle pine (goyo matsu) in his father’s garden.
The elder Hashiguchi engaged a teacher of Kano-style painting for his son when Kiyoshi was 10 and in 1899 encouraged him to study Japanese-style painting under Hashimoto Gaho in Tokyo.
Goyo shifted to Western-style painting under Kuroda Seiki at Tokyo School of Fine Arts; graduated in 1905 at the top of his class.
www.floatingworld.com /docs/ref_ArtistDetail.asp?art_ID=68   (363 words)

  
 Feature for August, 1998   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goyo Hashiguchi was born in Kagoshima prefecture in 1880.
He moved to Tokyo and became a student of famous Japanese painter Gaho Hashimoto.
Afterward, he entered the Department of Western Art in Tokyo School of Fine Arts, and graduated in 1905.
www.harumiantiques.com /website/8-1998/8-1998.html   (406 words)

  
 Biographical Dictionary of Japanese Art
Son of Seien Hashimoto who was an official painter for the domain
Taikan and Kanzan and Buzan are called the big four under Gaho Hashimoto's
Tokyo School of Arts and studied under Tenshin Okakura and Gaho Hashimoto.
jyuluck-do.com /ArtistBiographies.html   (718 words)

  
 Chokusai (b.1885) - Rising Sun
Chokusai (Uenaka Chokujiro) was born in Nara in 1885.
He studied under a number of artists, including Fukada Chokujo, Hashimoto Gaho and Yamamoto Shunkyo.
The painting is in good condition, exhibiting very slight foxing.
www.zen-zen0.com /items/346905/item346905store.html   (153 words)

  
 Taikan Yokoyama - Artist Biography
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, where he studied with Hashimoto Gaho and formed an artistic alliance with two other artists who would also become leaders in nihonga, Shimomura Kanzan and Hishida Shunso.
With them, he taught at the School; when its founder, Okakura Kakuzo, left the School after a battle with Japan's Ministry of Education, Yokoyama helped him found the Japan Fine Arts Academy.
postergallery.us /biography/Taikan_Yokoyama.html   (184 words)

  
 Okakura Kakuzo
In 1890, Okakura Kakuzo was one of the principal founders of the first Japanese fine-arts academy, Tokyo bijutsu gakko (Tokyo School of Fine Arts) and a year later became the head, though he was later ousted from the school in an administrative struggle.
Later, Okakura Kakuzo also founded Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Institute of Fine Arts) with Hashimoto Gaho and Yokoyama Taikan.
In 1904, Okakura Kakuzo became the first head of the Asian art division of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
www.kakuzo.com /okakura_kakuzo.html   (562 words)

  
 KAWAGOE, Kawagoe Tourist Information and Travel Guide at InfoHub.com
At the next major crossroads, on the lefthand side, is the old Kameya okashi (sweet) shop, warehouse and factory.
These buildings now house the Yamazaki Museum of Art (daily except Thurs 9.30am-5pm; ¥500), dedicated to the works of Meiji-era artist Gaho Hashimoto.
Some of his elegant screen paintings hang in the main gallery, while in the converted kura (storehouses) there are artistic examples of the sugary confections once made here.
www.infohub.com /Destinations/Asia/Japan/Kawagoe/71065.htm   (734 words)

  
 artnet.com: Resource Library: Hashimoto Gaho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, Western models were officially sanctioned and widely adopted, even in the arts, including art education and patronage.
Painters of the Kano school, having fallen from favour, were forced to seek other means of livelihood: from 1871 to 1886 Gaho made his living by teaching cartography and making maps for the Japanese navy.
There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art.
www.artnet.com /library/03/0368/T036847.asp   (295 words)

  
 YourSourceInJapan.com -  Hanging Scroll Paintings - Japanese Scroll Paintings - Scroll History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
By the 1880's, Western style painters were barred from exhibitions and widely criticized.
Actively supported by Okakura and Fenollosa, the painters Kano Hogai (1828-1888) and Hashimoto Gaho (1835-1908) developed their work into a "new nihonga" much affected by European Pre-Raphaelite romanticism.
The Kyoto-based Maruyam-Shijo school represented the only dominant nihonga group not altogether influenced by Okakura.
www.yoursourceinjapan.com /history.htm   (2654 words)

  
 Ronin Gallery: Japanese Fine Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
GOYO HASHIGUCHI (1880-1921) was born of a samurai family in Kyushu.
His training began under Hashimoto Gaho, a leader of Kano style paining at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts.
In 1905 he graduated the top of his class.
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 Online dictionary of history and traditions in Japan: Hashimoto Gaho
If you have any questions on Japanese words or sites, please use our Japanese forums.
alternative words: Hashimoto Gahou, Gaho Hashimoto, Gahou Hashimoto
He became a professor at Tokyo bijutsu gakko in 1889 and formed new Japanese painters such as Yokoyama Taikan and Kawai Gyokudo.
www.docoja.com:8080 /jisho/mainword?dbname=histg&mainword=Hashimoto_Gaho   (206 words)

  
 mcmillanart
If you like painters of the nineteenth century you may like to begin with a delicate rendering of geese by Watanabe Kazan.
If you like the genre of birds and flowers you may like to start with both the Kazan and Hashimoto Gaho's Delightful "Willow and Swallow".
You may like to have a collection of tiger paintings.
mcmillanart.com /affiliation.php   (293 words)

  
 Directory of Pages each page represents one object in the collection
Hashimoto Gaho, Japanese, / Bishamonten Pursuing an O / c.
Hashimoto Gaho, Japanese, / Intercession of Kannon / 19th Century
Hashimoto Gaho / Landscape with Autumn Moo / about 1885
www.davidrumsey.com /amico/amico5_list3.html   (4155 words)

  
 Hashimoto Gaho on artnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Find works of art, auction results & sale prices of artist Hashimoto Gaho at galleries and auctions worldwide.
Find unknown or rarely seen works by important artists
sample: Here are the top 3 of 5 past sale results for Hashimoto Gaho:
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 Hashimoto Gaho ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Hashimoto Gaho (1748 - 1783) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Hashimoto Gaho One Of The Greatest Artists Of Japan.
- KOBAYASHI, S. Gaho HASHIMOTO-The Japanese Master and his works--
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 The Art of Japan, Pictorial Art, Deluxe Edition, Brinkley, 1902
Color woodblock reproductions (24 in total) of works by Kei-on, Hokusai, Gogyo and Gekko and others.
Haftone illustrations (19 in total) of the works of by Hokusai, Masanobu, Motonobu, Sesshu, Tanyu, Tosa, Okio, Korin, Kishi Renzan Toku, Kobori Tomone, Hashimoto Gaho, Nomura Bunkyo and Giokusho.
Wenckstern notes the deluxe edition of volume 1 and states it was limited to 750 numbered copies and was priced at $50.
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