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Kimura Kenkadō

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merchants, and he followed the family trade, but was obliged to move into the stationery business after being convicted of excessive alcohol production. At an early age, Kimura was trained in painting by Ōoka Shunboku and Yanagisawa Kien. He also studied the natural sciences, learning from Tsushima
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school under the pen-name Sonsai. His collection was highly respected, and was purchased by the Japanese government after his death for the considerable sum of 500
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Guth, Christine M. E. (1999). "Reviewed Work: Tea of the Sages: The Art of Sencha by Patricia J. Graham".
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and painting, earning a reputation as a capable landscape painter of the
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Yoshiho Yonezawa; Chū Yoshizawa; Betty Iverson Monroe (1974).
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was a Japanese scholar, artist and art connoisseur.
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Index

Japanese name
surname
Kimura

Tani Bunchō
sake
Ono Ranzan
Ise
nanga
ryō
tea ceremony
Baisao
sencha
Japanese painting in the literati style
ISBN
978-0-8348-1019-8
Japan Encyclopedia
ISBN
978-0-674-01753-5
World Antiquarianism: Comparative Perspectives
ISBN
978-1-60606-148-0
doi
10.2307/2668378
JSTOR
2668378
Categories
Japanese artists
1736 births
1802 deaths

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