Hashimoto Gahō
Hashimoto Gahō (1835–1908) was a Japanese painter.
Also recorded as Togansai; Gahō; Hashimoto Masakuni; Gahō Hashimoto; Hashimoto Gaho; Shōen.
Hashimoto Gahō in brief
- Born
- 1835
- Died
- 1908
- Known for
- painter
- Place of birth
- Edo
Overview
Born at Edo in 1835, died at Tokyo Prefecture in 1908.
In detail
training under Kanō Shōsen'in is recorded. Kanzan Shimomura, Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunsō are recorded as having studied under Hashimoto Gahō.
The authority associates the name with Kanō school and Nihonga.
Employment is recorded with Kawagoe Domain, Imperial Japanese Naval Academy and Ministry of Education, Science Sports and Culture. Positions recorded include Imperial Household Artist. Membership is recorded of Kangakai and Nihon Bijutsuin.
Work by Hashimoto Gahō is recorded in the collections of Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cincinnati Art Museum, Yale University Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum and Harvard Art Museums.
Sources
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- 1.
“Hashimoto Gahō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3128092: Hashimoto Gahō
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