Kumashiro Yūhi
Kumashiro Yūhi (1712–1773) was a painter and artist.
Also recorded as Yūhi; Kumashiro Ayaru; Kumashiro Hikonoshin; Kumashiro Jinzaemon; Shūkō.
Overview
Born at Nagasaki in 1712, died in 1773.
In detail
training under Watanabe Sūseki and Shen Quan is recorded. Sō Shiseki, Kakutei and Mori Ransai are recorded as having studied under Kumashiro Yūhi.
The authority associates the name with Nanpin school.
Positions recorded include Tōtsūji and apprentice. Membership is recorded of Nanpin school.
Work by Kumashiro Yūhi is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, Yale University Art Gallery and Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Sources
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“Kumashiro Yūhi”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q11567826: Kumashiro Yūhi
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