Meiji Hashimoto
Meiji Hashimoto (1904–1991) was a Japanese painter and artist.
Overview
Born at Hamada in 1904, died at Suginami in 1991.
In detail
Meiji Hashimoto studied at Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts. the recorded working language is Japanese.
The authority associates the name with Nihonga.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Japan. Membership is recorded of Japan Fine Arts Exhibition and Japan Art Academy.
Distinctions recorded are Art Encouragement Prizes, Japan Art Academy Prize, Order of Culture and Person of Cultural Merit.
Connections
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Associated with
- NihongaMovement
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Sources
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“Meiji Hashimoto”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q11543967: Meiji Hashimoto
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