Pomegranates in a Nabeshima Ware, by Gyoshu HAYAMI

Pomegranates in a Nabeshima Ware, woodcut by Gyoshu HAYAMI

Item ID 4005-16071002
Title Pomegranates in a Nabeshima Ware
Category woodcut
Theme fruit, ceramic, porcelain, still life
Year 1992
Image size 37.5*51.2cm
Remark ed280, signed on plate

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Biography of Gyoshu HAYAMI

Portrait of Gyoshu HAYAMI1894 - Japanese painter Gyoshu HAYAMI was born in Tokyo. His true given name was Eiichi.
1908 - Entered "Angado-Gajuku", a private painting school presided by Fuko Matsumoto.
1910 - Awarded his first prize at the Tatsumiga-kai Exhibition.
1911 - Won the First Meritorious Award at the Tatsumiga-kai Exhibition. Became acquainted with Shiko Imamura, and entered "Koji-kai", a private painting school.
1913 - Had been under the patronage of Sankei Hara.
1914 - Started using his Gago (pseudonym) "Gyoshu". Became the "Inyu" of the Restored Japan Art Institute. Established "Sekiyo-kai", a study class of Japanese painting with Shiko Imamura, Seiju Omoda and others.
1917 - Exhibited at the 4th Inten Exhibition, and his works were highly praised by Taikan YOKOYAMA, Kanzan Shimomura and others. Became the youngest "Dojin" of the Japan Art Institute.
1925 - Completed "Enbu (Dance of Flames)" (Yamatane Museum collection, object of national cultural significance status).
1929 - Exhibited his work "Autumn Scene of a Famous Camellia Tree" (object of national cultural significance status) at the 16th Inten Exhibition.
1930 - Tripped to European countries and Egypt with Taikan YOKOYAMA as an embassy of the Japanese Art Exhibition held in Rome, Italy.
1935 - Gyoshu HAYAMI passed away at the age of 40.

Gyoshu HAYAMI was born as the son of a pawnbroker in Asakusa, Tokyo. When he was at fourteen years old, he entered the Angado Painting School, where he learned the basics of traditional painting styles. Eventually, he became the pupil of Imamura Shiko, an older student at the school. He absorbed all the techniques of Nan-ga and Yamato-e and developed his own personal style. Afterward, he tried a number of different approaches including detailed realism and a symbolic, decorative style. He boldly continued to experiment with new styles until his early death at age 40.

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