Kokei Kobayashi
Kokei Kobayashi (小林古径 Kobayashi Kokei) (1883–1957) was a Japanese Nihonga painter.[1]
Kokei Kobayashi | |
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Born | Shigeru Kobayashi February 11, 1883 Takada, Niigata Prefecture, Japan |
Died | April 3, 1957 74) | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Education | Kajita, Hanko |
Known for | Painter |
Movement | Nihonga |
Awards | Order of Culture(1950), Person of Cultural Merit(1951) |
He was friends with Tamako Kataoka (1905–2008). He was awarded the Order of Culture.
Works
- Fruit (1910)
- In the Bath (1918)
- Magnolia Tree (1919)
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See also
- Seison Maeda (1885–1977), one of the leading Nihonga painters
- List of Nihonga painters
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