Bōsai Kameda

Bōsai Kameda (1752–1826) was a Japanese painter, writer and poet.

Also recorded as Kameda Chōkō; Kameda Hōsai; Bunzaemon Kameda; Yoku Kameda; Kameda Choko; Okoru Kameda.

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Overview

Born at Kanda in 1752, died at Edo in 1826.

In detail

training under Mitsui Shinna and Inoue Kinga is recorded. Kameda Ryōrai, Tachi Ryūwan and Maki Ryōko are recorded as having studied under Bōsai Kameda. the recorded working language is Japanese.

Work by Bōsai Kameda is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, National Museum of World Cultures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Victoria and Art Gallery of South Australia.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Kameda Bōsai”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3076784: Bōsai Kameda

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