APJ A3436

石橋和訓

| 1876 | 1928-05-03

ISHIBASHI Kazunori

| 1876 | 1928-05-03

Names
  • 石橋和訓
  • ISHIBASHI Kazunori (index name)
  • Ishibashi Kazunori (display name)
  • 石橋和訓 (Japanese display name)
  • いしばし かずのり (transliterated hiragana)
  • いしばし わくん
  • Ishibashi Wakun
  • いしばし かずよし
  • 石橋倉三郎 (birth name)
  • 耕雲 (art name)
Date of birth
1876
Birth place
Iishi District, Shimane Prefecture (current Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture)
Date of death
1928-05-03
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Painting

1989
Miwa Hideo, Satō Dōshin, and Yamanashi Emiko. “Kindai nihon bijutsu jiten.” Supervised by Kawakita Michiaki. Tokyo: Kodansha, 1989, 32.

Wikipedia

Ishibashi Kazunori (石橋 和訓, 1876–1928) was a Japanese painter active in both yōga and nihonga. His name can also be read Ishibashi Wakun and he used the art name Gyūgagen. Kazunori is perhaps best known for Woman Reading Poetry which is currently on display at the Shimane Art Museum. Said to have been modelled after an English actress, the work is widely considered his masterpiece and has been designated as a Prefectural Cultural Property of Shimane.

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  • 2026-03-13