Seison Maeda (前田 青邨, Maeda Seison, January 27, 1885 – October 29, 1977) was the art-name of a nihonga painter in the Taishō and Shōwa periods of Japan...
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Japanese footballer Seison Maeda (前田 青邨, 1885–1977), Nihonga painter Shinsaku Maeda (前田 新, born 1952), Japanese golfer Shinzo Maeda (前田 真三, 1922–1998)...
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chosen above a number of other well-known Japanese painters such as Maeda Seison and Yokoyama Taikan, to paint mountain scenes with black ink on the fusuma...
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Maderna (1556–1629), Italian architect Maeda Masao (前田政雄, 1904–1974), Japanese woodblock printer Maeda Seison (前田青邨, 1885–1977), Japanese nihonga painter...
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Shunsō (1874–1911) Kawai Gyokudō (1873–1957) Uemura Shōen (1875–1949) Maeda Seison (1885–1977) Takeuchi Seihō (1864–1942) Tomioka Tessai (1837–1924) Shimomura...
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Take-no-Ma, Ume-no-Ma and Matsu-no-Ma. Famous Nihonga artists such as Maeda Seison were commissioned to paint the artworks. The Kyūden is used for both...
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Oi, Yokoyama Taikan, Uemura Shōen, Kobayashi Kokei, Yasuda Yukihiko, Maeda Seison, Murakami Kagaku, Okumura Togyū, Fukuda Heihachirō, Hayami Gyoshū, Higashiyama...
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member of the Japan Art Academy. In the post-war period, he assisted Maeda Seison on restoration and preservation work on the murals of Hōryū-ji. Yasuda...
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Arts and Music (popularly known as "Geidai"), and became a disciple of Maeda Seison. Hirayama also served as President of his alma mater twice (1989–95 and...
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Yukihiko (1884-1978), Yoshida Shōin in Rendai-ji Temple near Shimoda, by Maeda Seison (1885-1977), Maelstroms at Naruto, by Kawabata Ryūshi (1885-1966), and...
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