Takeuchi Seihō
Takeuchi Seihō was a Japanese painter (1864–1942). He was born at Kyoto and died at Yugawara.
Also recorded as Seihō Takeuchi; Takeuchi Tsunekichi; Kachu-an; Takeuchi Seiho; Takeuchi Seihou; Takeuchi Seihõ.
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Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Seihō Takeuchi, Takeuchi Tsunekichi, Kachu-an, Takeuchi Seiho and Takeuchi Seihou. His recorded language was Japanese.
One child is recorded: Itsu Takeuchi.
Formation and teaching
Takeuchi Seihō studied at Kyoto City University of Arts. He trained under Kōno Bairei.
As a teacher, Takeuchi Seihō is recorded in connection with Nishiyama Suisho, Goun Nishimura, Tsuchida Bakusen, Chikkyō Ono, Yōson Ikeda and Hashimoto Kansetsu. Each of those relationships is stated by the authority record rather than inferred from style.
Career and activity
Takeuchi Seihō worked in painting and Nihonga. His work is associated with Nihonga.
He was employed by Kyoto City University of Arts. Recorded position is Imperial Household Artist. He belonged to Japan Art Academy. He worked at Japan.
Recognition and collections
Takeuchi Seihō received Order of Culture. Work by Takeuchi Seihō is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art, National Museum of World Cultures, Cincinnati Art Museum and Yale University Art Gallery.
In detail
Takeuchi Seihō studied at Kyoto City University of Arts. training under Kōno Bairei is recorded. Nishiyama Suisho, Goun Nishimura and Tsuchida Bakusen are recorded as having studied under Takeuchi Seihō. the recorded working language is Japanese.
The field of work recorded is painting and Nihonga. The authority associates the name with Nihonga.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Japan. Employment is recorded with Kyoto City University of Arts. Positions recorded include Imperial Household Artist. Membership is recorded of Japan Art Academy.
Works named in the authority record are Rain over the city.
Work by Takeuchi Seihō is recorded in the collections of Minneapolis Institute of Art, National Museum of World Cultures, Cincinnati Art Museum, Yale University Art Gallery and Seattle Art Museum.
Distinctions recorded are Order of Culture.
Chronology
- 1864Takeuchi Seihō born at Kyoto.
- 1864Takeuchi Seihō was born in 1864 at Kyoto.
- 1942Takeuchi Seihō died at Yugawara.
- 1942Takeuchi Seihō died in 1942 at Yugawara.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
“Takeuchi Seihō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3514329: Takeuchi Seihō
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