Soyama Sachihiko
Soyama Sachihiko | |
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曽山幸彦 | |
Born | 1859 |
Died | 1892 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Known for | Painter |
Movement | Yōga |
Soyama Sachihiko (曽山幸彦, 1859 – 1892) was a Japanese painter of the yōga (or Western-style) movement in the Meiji era. The characters of his given name may also be read Yukihiko; later he was known as Ōno Yoshiyasu (大野義康).[1]
Biography[]
Born in Kagoshima, he studied in Tokyo at the (部美術学校) under Achille San Giovanni and (カッペレッティ). Later he became assistant professor in the Tokyo Imperial University School of Technology. He also opened his own school, the Daikōkan (大幸館). His students included Fujishima Takeji, Wada Eisaku, Okada Saburōsuke, (三宅克己), (中沢弘光), and Yakazaki Chiyoji (矢崎千代二).[1][2]
See also[]
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References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Harada Minoru 原田実 (1974). Meiji Western Painting. Weatherhill. pp. 27 f.
- ^ 和田英作 [Wada Eisaku] (in Japanese). Tobunken. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
Categories:
- 1859 births
- 1892 deaths
- Yōga painters
- People from Satsuma Domain
- People from Kagoshima
- Artists from Kagoshima Prefecture