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山本鼎

| 1882-10-14 | 1946-10-08

YAMAMOTO Kanae

| 1882-10-14 | 1946-10-08

Names
  • 山本鼎
  • YAMAMOTO Kanae (index name)
  • Yamamoto Kanae (display name)
  • 山本鼎 (Japanese display name)
  • やまもと かなえ (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1882-10-14
Birth place
Nukata District, Aichi Prefecture
Date of death
1946-10-08
Death place
Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Painting

2019
Tokyo Bunkazai Kenkyūjo (Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties). “Yamamoto Kanae.” Nihon Bijutsu Nenkan Shosai Bukkosha Kiji. Last modified 2019-06-06. https://www.tobunken.go.jp/materials/bukko/8687.html

日本美術年鑑 / Year Book of Japanese Art

洋画家山本鼎は長野県の疎開先で腸閉塞のため10月8日没した。享年65。山本鼎は東京美術学校洋画科在学中、級友森田恒友と常に首席を争つた位で、早くから油彩技術には頭角を現し、渡欧後は一そう優れた技術を示し、院展洋画部、春陽会、官展等で活躍したが、画風からいへばアカデミツクな系統に立つ作家であつた。又明治の末、創作版画の運動を起し、のち日本創作版画協会を結成、現代版画発生の端緒を作つた外、欧州留学後は...

「山本鼎」『日本美術年鑑』昭和22~26年版(132-133頁)

Wikipedia

Kanae Yamamoto (山本 鼎, IPA: [ka.na.e], 24 October 1882 – 8 October 1946) was a Japanese artist, known primarily for his prints and yōga Western-style paintings. He is credited with originating the sōsaku-hanga (\"creative prints\") movement, which aimed at self-expressive printmaking, in contrast to the commercial studio systems of ukiyo-e and shin-hanga. He initiated movements in folk arts and children's art education that continue to be influential in Japan.Kanae trained as a wood engraver in the Western style before studying Western-style painting. While at art school he executed a two-colour print of a fisherman he had sketched on a trip to Chiba. Its publication ignited an interest in the expressive potential of prints that developed into the sōsaku-hanga movement. Kanae spent 1912 to 1916 in Europe and brought ideas back to Japan gleaned from exhibitions of peasant crafts and children's art in Russia. In the late 1910s he founded movements the promotion of creative peasant crafts and in children's art education; the latter quickly gained adherents but was suppressed under Japan's growing militarism. These ideas experienced a revival after World War II.Though always a supporter, Kanae left behind printmaking in the 1920s and devoted his artistic output to painting until he suffered a stroke in 1942. He spent his remaining years in mountainous Nagano in the city of Ueda, where the Kanae Yamamoto Memorial Museum was erected in 1962.

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VIAF ID
65564985
ULAN ID
500279070
AOW ID
_00006058
Benezit ID
B00202872
NDL ID
00093200
Wikidata ID
Q11469444
  • 2023-02-20