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- Gyoshū_Hayami abstract "Gyoshū Hayami (速水 御舟, Hayami Gyoshū, August 2, 1894 - March 20, 1935) was the pseudonym of a Japanese painter in the Nihonga style, active during the Taishō and Shōwa eras. His real name was Eiichi Maita. Gyoshū was born in the plebeian downtown district of Asakusa in Tokyo. He studied traditional painting techniques as an apprentice to Matsumoto Fuko from the age of 15. When he was 17, his talent was recognized by Imamura Shikō, who invited him to join the Kojikai circle of leading young artists.With the revival of the Japan Fine Arts Academy (Nihon Bijutsuin), Gyoshū became a founding member. He worked in many schools of painting, including Yamato-e, Rimpa and Bunjinga, with his style evolving gradually towards a detailed realism influenced also by his studies of Chinese paintings from the Sung dynasty and the Yuan dynasty. His later works evolved further towards Symbolism.In 1914, Gyoshū formed a group called Sekiyokai to study new styles of Japanese painting. He had a leg amputated after being hit by a train in 1919, but the incident did not affect his artistic output. He devoted himself to creation, submitting numerous works to the Inten Exhibition, as well as touring Europe in 1930. His flower and bird drawings in India ink painting style and his portraits were especially well received by art critics.His most famous work, Dance of Flames (炎舞, Enbu) dates from 1925. It was the first art work of the Shōwa period to be accorded the status of Important Cultural Property (ICP) by the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs. Gyoshū died suddenly from typhoid fever in 1935 at the age of 40.Over 104 of his paintings were collected by the Yamatane Museum in Tokyo. One of Gyoshū's works, Dance of Flames, was selected as the subject of a commemorative postage stamp as part of the Japanese government's Modern Art Series in 1979. In the year 1994, Gyoshū himself was the subject of a commemorative postage stamp under the Cultural Leaders Series by Japan Post.".
- Gyoshū_Hayami birthDate "1894-08-02".
- Gyoshū_Hayami birthPlace Japan.
- Gyoshū_Hayami birthPlace Tokyo.
- Gyoshū_Hayami deathDate "1935-03-20".
- Gyoshū_Hayami deathPlace Japan.
- Gyoshū_Hayami deathPlace Tokyo.
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- Gyoshū_Hayami alternativeNames "青木繁 ; Eiichi Maita".
- Gyoshū_Hayami artist "Hayami Gyoshū".
- Gyoshū_Hayami birthDate "1894-08-02".
- Gyoshū_Hayami birthName "Eiichi Maita".
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- Gyoshū_Hayami deathDate "1935-03-20".
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- Gyoshū_Hayami movement Nihonga.
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- Gyoshū_Hayami name "Gyoshū Hayami".
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- Gyoshū_Hayami shortDescription "Japanese artist".
- Gyoshū_Hayami title "Dance of Flames".
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- Gyoshū_Hayami works "Embu".
- Gyoshū_Hayami year "1925".
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- Gyoshū_Hayami comment "Gyoshū Hayami (速水 御舟, Hayami Gyoshū, August 2, 1894 - March 20, 1935) was the pseudonym of a Japanese painter in the Nihonga style, active during the Taishō and Shōwa eras. His real name was Eiichi Maita. Gyoshū was born in the plebeian downtown district of Asakusa in Tokyo. He studied traditional painting techniques as an apprentice to Matsumoto Fuko from the age of 15.".
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