Gyoshū Hayami
Gyoshū Hayami (1894–1935) was a Japanese painter.
Also recorded as Gyoshu Hayami; Kako; Eiichi; Hayami Gyoshū; Gyoshuu Hayami.
Overview
Born at Asakusa-ku in 1894, died at Japanese Red Cross Medical Center in 1935.
In detail
Gyoshū Hayami studied at Angadō Painting School. training under Matsumoto Fūko is recorded.
The field of work recorded is painting. The authority associates the name with Nihonga.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Europe. Membership is recorded of Kōji-kai.
Work by Gyoshū Hayami is recorded in the collections of The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and Yamatane Museum of Art.
Sources
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“Gyoshū Hayami”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q5625249: Gyoshū Hayami
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