Kawabata Ryushi

Kawabata Ryushi

Infobox Artist
name = Kawabata Ryūshi


imagesize = 180px
caption = Kawabata Ryūshi
birthname = Kawabata Shotaro
birthdate = 6 June 1885
location = Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan
deathdate = 10 April 1966
deathplace = Tokyo, Japan
nationality = Japanese
field = Painter
training =
movement = Nihonga
works = "Aizen", 1934
patrons =
awards = Order of Culture

nihongo|Ryūshi Kawabata|川端龍子|Kawabata Ryūshi|extra=6 June 1885 - 10 April 1966 was the pseudonym of a Japanese painter in the "Nihonga" style, active during the Taishō and Showa eras. His real name was Kawabata Shotarō.

Ryūshi was born in Wakayama city in Wakayama prefecture. He moved to Tokyo in 1895. Initially interested in literature, he studied under the poet Kawabata Hoja, who introduced him to the "Hototogisu" artistic circle. He then became interested in painting instead, and studied Yōga painting techniques as an apprentice in the studios of the "Hakubakai." When he was 18, he entered a Yomiuri Shimbun illustration contest, from which his work was selected. He continued working on newspaper illustrations to earn a living as he studied oil painting. In 1913, he traveled to the United States to study western-style painting techniques in more depth, but was so impressed with the Japanese art that he saw during a visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts that he switched to the "Nihonga" genre on his return to Japan in 1914, displaying at the "Inten" Exhibition in 1915. He left "Inten" in 1928 in protest of its increasing rigid rules, and established his own "Nihonga" art circle, the "Seiryusha" in 1928. The "Seiryusha" held an exhibition on competition to the "Inten" twice a year from 1929 to 1965 in Tokyo. In addition, Ryūshi usually held a personal exhibition in Osaka once per year.

Ryūshi was a major advocate of nihongo|Art for the Exhibition Place|会場芸術|kaijo geijutsu, which emphasized the public nature of art. His works therefore tended to be on a huge scale, and were intended for public display in large areas.

After World War II, together with Yokoyama Taikan and Kawai Gyokudo, he came to be regarded as one the "Three Big Figures" in the field of "Nihonga" painting.

In 1950, after the death of his wife and son, he went on a pilgrimage of the 88 holy places in Shikoku, taking a total of six years to make the circuit, and sketching extensively along the way. In 1959, he was awarded the Order of Culture by the Japanese government.

In 1963, shortly before his death, his house in Ōta, Tokyo was transformed into the Kawabata Ryushi Memorial Museum. It was donated to the city of Tokyo by his heirs in 1990, and contains most of his larger works.

Philately

One of Ryūshi's works was selected as the subject of a commemorative postage stamp by the Japanese government:

* 1979: "Aizen" ("Passion"), commemorating the 61st Inter-Parliamentary Conference

External links

* [http://www.ne.jp/asahi/inlet/jomonjin/ryushi.html Bio and photos of works]
* [ http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~uu2n-mnt/kyuseki/ryusi.html Ryushi Memorial Museum official site (Japanese)]

References

* Conant, Ellen P., Rimer, J. Thomas, Owyoung, Stephen. "Nihonga: Transcending the Past: Japanese-Style Painting, 1868-1968". Weatherhill (1996). ISBN 0834803631


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