Shūhō Yamakawa
Shūhō Yamakawa (1898–1944) was a Japanese printmaker, painter and artist.
Also recorded as Shuho Yamakawa; Shuuhou Yamakawa; Yoshio Yamakawa.
Shūhō Yamakawa in brief
- Born
- 1898
- Died
- 1944
- Known for
- printmaker, painter and artist
- Place of birth
- Kyoto Prefecture
Overview
Also worked under the name 山川 秀峰.
Born at Kyoto Prefecture in 1898, died in 1944.
In detail
training under Ikegami Shūho and Kiyokata Kaburaki is recorded. Tatsumi Shimura and Hidetsune Kobayashi are recorded as having studied under Shūhō Yamakawa.
The authority associates the name with Nihonga.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Tokyo.
Work by Shūhō Yamakawa is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, National Museum of World Cultures, National Gallery of Victoria and Honolulu Museum of Art.
Sources
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- 1.
“Yamakawa Shūhō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q11468313: Shūhō Yamakawa
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Elsewhere in Prints
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- Shirley Paes LemeEngraver
- Shōzaburō WatanabeEngraver
- Sigmar PolkeEngraver
- Sigmund FreudenbergerEngraver
- Silvi LiivaEngraver
- Silvia KolbowskiEngraver
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