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    Ishii Hakutei (石井柏亭) (28 March 1882 – 29 December 1958) was a Japanese yōga painter. Born in Tokyo, the eldest son of nihonga artist Ishii Teiko (石井鼎湖)...
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    was born in 1912 and first son in 1914. That same year, together with Ishii Hakutei (石井柏亭) and Arishima Ikuma, he founded the Nikakai (二科会) or "Society...
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    was his first introduction to ceramics, and through introduction by Ishii Hakutei, he began to study under Urano Shigekichi 浦野繁吉 (1851–1923), who stood...
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  • Yuki (1913–1991) Kinoshita Takanori (1894–1973) Emi Kinuko (1923–2015) Ishii Hakutei (1882–1958) Migishi Setsuko (1905–1999) Sano Nui (1932–2023) Sugimoto...
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    the First Exhibition [ja] of the Ministry of Culture. Together with Ishii Hakutei and Yamamoto Kanae, he published an art journal called Hōsun (方寸; roughly:...
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    from February 1903 lodged at the home of his friend Ishii Hakutei, the eldest son of the artist Ishii Teiko [ja]. Kanae and the other aspiring artists lodged...
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  • he founded the Nikakai ("Second Division Society") Exhibition with Ishii Hakutei and Tsuda Seifu as a rival to the official government exhibition. In...
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    Wounded Soldiers 広島予備病院行啓 Hiroshima yobi byōin gyōkei 22 March 1895 Ishii Hakutei (1882–1958) December 1929 Empress Shōken visits the Army Auxiliary Hospital...
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