![]() However, accused by a rival of forging a work by Kanō Tan'yū, he was dismissed from his post. Returning after three years with the art name Hayasahi Tōi ( 林洞意), he served as head painter for the Kirima Family ( 桐間家), chief retainers of the Tosa Domain. ![]() There he studied under Kanō Tōhaku ( 狩野洞白) and Maemura Tōwa ( 前村洞和), painters of the Kanō and Tosa schools. Hirose Kinzō ( 弘瀬金蔵) (1812–1876), also known as Ekin ( 絵金), was a Japanese painter of the late- Edo, Bakumatsu, and early- Meiji periods.īorn to a hair-dresser in Kōchi in 1812, Kinzō studied under Ikezoe Yōsai ( 池添楊斎) before joining the retinue of a Yamauchi princess on her journey to Edo in 1829. ![]() Twenty-three two-fold byōbu by Hirose Kinzō, Tosa Scenes of Kabuki, have been designated a Prefectural Cultural Property ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |