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Definition of ひしだ‐しゅんそう in the Japanese dictionary
Hisashi Shunzo [Harushida Haruna] [1874 - 1911] Japanese painter. Born in Nagano. Real name, Miro Sanso \u0026 thinsp; (minji) \u0026 thinsp ;. Takemasa Okakura Takeshi Hashimoto participated in the establishment of the Japan Art Institute. We tried to innovate Japanese paintings, such as attempting paintings called "body" \u0026 thinsp; stupid \u0026 thinsp; Yokoyama Taisuke. Representative work "defoliation", "black cat" etc. ひしだ‐しゅんそう【菱田春草】 [1874~1911]日本画家。長野の生まれ。本名、三男治 (みなじ) 。岡倉天心・橋本雅邦の薫陶を受け、日本美術院創立に参加。横山大観らと朦朧 (もうろう) 体といわれる描法を試みるなど、日本画の革新に努めた。代表作「落葉」「黒き猫」など。
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