Saishū Onoe
Saishū Onoe (1876–1957) was a Japanese poet, calligrapher and literary scholar.
Also recorded as Onoe Saishū; Hachirō Onoe; Onoe Hachirō; Saishu Onoe; Saishuu Onoe.
Overview
Born at Tsuyama in 1876, died at Tokyo in 1957.
In detail
Saishū Onoe studied at University of Tokyo, Hibiya High School and First Higher School. training under Ōguchi Shūgyo and Ochiai Naobumi is recorded. the recorded working language is Japanese.
Employment is recorded with Toyo University, Tokyo Women's Higher Normal School and Gakushuin Women's College. Membership is recorded of Japan Art Academy.
Distinctions recorded are Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd Class.
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“Saishū Onoe”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3464648: Saishū Onoe
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