冨田渓仙
KEISEN TOMITA
[1879-1936]
狩野派、四条派から禅画に至るまで幅広く学び、その実力を以て横山大観が千年に一人の逸材と評した画家。
In 1909, Tomita Keisen travelled to China and painted cormorant fishing by the Yangtze River and Chinese Mountain-water. Later, he painted many masterpieces depicting the four-seasons scenery of Kyoto.
Tomita is a friend of the France Ambassador Paul Claudel of the time, who was a poet. They collaborated to create poems and paintings.
Having attended the exhibitions of Japan Visual Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin), the works of Tomita was highly regarded by other well-established Japanese painters including Yokoyama Taikan (a key figure in founding the painting technique of Nihonga), who said that Tomita Keisen is such a precious talent that only appears once in a hundred years.
Tomita is a friend of the France Ambassador Paul Claudel of the time, who was a poet. They collaborated to create poems and paintings.
Having attended the exhibitions of Japan Visual Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin), the works of Tomita was highly regarded by other well-established Japanese painters including Yokoyama Taikan (a key figure in founding the painting technique of Nihonga), who said that Tomita Keisen is such a precious talent that only appears once in a hundred years.
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児島善三郎Zenzaburo Kojima
三木富雄Tomio Miki
四谷シモンSimon Yotsuya
織田広喜Hiroki Oda
福井良之助Ryonosuke Fukui
冨田渓仙Keisen Tomita
勅使河原蒼風Sofu Teshigahara
近代美術の名品Masterpieces
縄文土器JOMON DOKI
Esprits SauvagesGallery kojima selection
みの・ばんどりMino and Bandori
金子國義Kuniyoshi Kaneko
伊庭野肇Hajime IBANO
平賀敬KEY HIRAGA
梅原龍三郎Ryuzaburo Umehara
日本画 Nihonga
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