Kokei Kobayashi

Kokei Kobayashi (小林古径 Kobayashi Kokei) (1883–1957) was a Japanese Nihonga painter.[1]

Kokei Kobayashi
circa 1953
Born
Shigeru Kobayashi

(1883-02-11)February 11, 1883
DiedApril 3, 1957(1957-04-03) (aged 74)
NationalityJapanese
EducationKajita, Hanko
Known forPainter
MovementNihonga
AwardsOrder of Culture(1950), Person of Cultural Merit(1951)

He was friends with Tamako Kataoka (1905–2008). He was awarded the Order of Culture.

Works

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gollark: Also the touch bar...
gollark: The laptops have issues with cooling because they just slap hotter CPUs in and keep them pointlessly thin, and are unrepairable.
gollark: I mean, their phones have some good points:- amazing CPUs- shiny- 5 years of software updatesbut many bad ones:- not very durable- weird notch in screen- excessive amount of cameras- insane pricing- very locked down OS- needlessly big screens
gollark: I probably could, it would just be bad.

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