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Tsuji Kakō (1870 in Kyoto – 1931) was a Japanese painter, trained by Kōno Bairei both in the Maruyama and Shijō schools of painting. His Zen training, which he started in 1899, influenced much of his painting style and led to his name being associated with the unconventional. Tsuji Kakō became one of the leading figures of the Shijō and Maruyama movements, with Takeuchi Seihō, , and . Because of his individual approach and his refusal to be politically correct, Kakō's work never acquired the same appeal and cachet as that of his contemporaries.

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  • Tsuji Kakō (de)
  • Tsuji Kakō (fr)
  • 都路華香 (ja)
  • Tsuji Kakō (en)
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  • Tsuji Kakō (japanisch 都路 華香, eigentlicher Name Tsuji Unosuke (辻 宇之介); geb. 12. Februar 1871 in Kyōto; gest. 4. August 1931) war ein japanischer Maler der Nihonga-Richtung während der Meiji-, Taishō- und frühen Shōwa-Zeit. (de)
  • 都路 華香(つじ かこう、明治3年12月23日(1871年2月12日) - 昭和6年(1931年)8月4日)は、日本の明治時代から昭和時代かけて活躍した日本画家。幸野楳嶺の弟子で、菊池芳文、竹内栖鳳、谷口香嶠とともに楳嶺門下の四天王と呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • Tsuji Kakō (1870 Kyoto - 1931) est un peintre japonais formé par Kōno Bairei à l'école de peinture Maruyama-Shijō. Sa formation zen, qu'il entame en 1899, influence une grande partie son style de peinture et l'amène à briser les conventions. Tsuji Kakō devient l'une des figures de proue des héritiers de l'école Maruyama-Shijō, avec Takeuchi Seihō, Kikuchi Hōbun, Taniguchi Kōkyō et Yamamoto Shunkyo. En raison de sa démarche individuelle et de son refus d'être politiquement correct, le travail de Kakō n'a jamais acquis auprès du public le même attrait et le même cachet que celui de ses confrères contemporains. (fr)
  • Tsuji Kakō (1870 in Kyoto – 1931) was a Japanese painter, trained by Kōno Bairei both in the Maruyama and Shijō schools of painting. His Zen training, which he started in 1899, influenced much of his painting style and led to his name being associated with the unconventional. Tsuji Kakō became one of the leading figures of the Shijō and Maruyama movements, with Takeuchi Seihō, , and . Because of his individual approach and his refusal to be politically correct, Kakō's work never acquired the same appeal and cachet as that of his contemporaries. (en)
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  • Tsuji Kakō (japanisch 都路 華香, eigentlicher Name Tsuji Unosuke (辻 宇之介); geb. 12. Februar 1871 in Kyōto; gest. 4. August 1931) war ein japanischer Maler der Nihonga-Richtung während der Meiji-, Taishō- und frühen Shōwa-Zeit. (de)
  • Tsuji Kakō (1870 Kyoto - 1931) est un peintre japonais formé par Kōno Bairei à l'école de peinture Maruyama-Shijō. Sa formation zen, qu'il entame en 1899, influence une grande partie son style de peinture et l'amène à briser les conventions. Tsuji Kakō devient l'une des figures de proue des héritiers de l'école Maruyama-Shijō, avec Takeuchi Seihō, Kikuchi Hōbun, Taniguchi Kōkyō et Yamamoto Shunkyo. En raison de sa démarche individuelle et de son refus d'être politiquement correct, le travail de Kakō n'a jamais acquis auprès du public le même attrait et le même cachet que celui de ses confrères contemporains. Dans les dix dernières années de l'ère Meiji, Kakō s'intéresse à l'étude des vagues, son style rompt avec la tradition et devient hautement personnel et audacieux. Pendant cette période, il expérimente également l'usage de la couleur. Son manque de conformité nuit à sa popularité. Cependant, son œuvre est à présent l'objet d'une étude attentive et d'un commentaire critique dans de nombreux articles contemporains. (fr)
  • Tsuji Kakō (1870 in Kyoto – 1931) was a Japanese painter, trained by Kōno Bairei both in the Maruyama and Shijō schools of painting. His Zen training, which he started in 1899, influenced much of his painting style and led to his name being associated with the unconventional. Tsuji Kakō became one of the leading figures of the Shijō and Maruyama movements, with Takeuchi Seihō, , and . Because of his individual approach and his refusal to be politically correct, Kakō's work never acquired the same appeal and cachet as that of his contemporaries. In the last ten years of the Meiji era, Kakō became preoccupied with the study of waves, his style breaking with tradition and becoming highly idiosyncratic. During this period Kakō also experimented with the use of colour. His lack of conformity adversely affected his popularity; even so his work came in for scrutiny and critical commentary in many contemporary articles. (en)
  • 都路 華香(つじ かこう、明治3年12月23日(1871年2月12日) - 昭和6年(1931年)8月4日)は、日本の明治時代から昭和時代かけて活躍した日本画家。幸野楳嶺の弟子で、菊池芳文、竹内栖鳳、谷口香嶠とともに楳嶺門下の四天王と呼ばれた。 (ja)
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