culture/nature, and self/other. The Kenkadō zarsuroku (蒹葭堂雜錄, 1856), by Kimura Kenkadō (木村蒹葭堂), records a gibbon imported to Japan, and includes a calligraphic...
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moved to Osaka to seek support from a cultural figure named Kimura Kenkado (木村蒹葭堂), but his passion for painting did not wane, and he painted many large works...
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theologian Francis Kilvert (1840–1879), English country cleric Kimura Kenkadō (木村蒹葭堂, 1736–1802), Japanese scholar and artist Cecil Harmsworth King (1901–1987)...
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Kimura Kenkadō (木村 蒹葭堂, a.k.a. Sonsai, Tsuboiya Takichiro, 1736–1802) was a Japanese scholar, artist and art connoisseur. Kimura's family were sake merchants...
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Comments Image Coordinates Ref. Kimura Kenkadō's Shellfish Fossil Specimens 木村蒹葭堂 貝石標本 Kimura Kenkadō kaiseki hyōhon Edo period Osaka Osaka City (kept at...
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34.669948; 135.519466 (Ihara Saikaku's Tomb) [74] Kimura Kenkadō's Tomb 木村蒹葭堂墓 Kimura Kenkadō haka Osaka in the grounds of Daiō-ji (大応寺) 34°40′20″N 135°31′37″E...
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