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Yamaguchi Soken, also called Takejirō (Japanese:山口 素絢; 1759, Kyōto - 22 November 1818, Kyōto) was a Japanese painter of the Shijō school. He was one of the "Ten Great Ones" (応門十哲; a reference to the Ten Great Disciples of Confucius), taught by Maruyama Ōkyo.

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  • Yamaguchi Soken (de)
  • 山口素絢 (ja)
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  • Yamaguchi Soken (japanisch 山口 素絢, gelegentlich auch Sojun gelesen, gewöhnlich Takejirō (武次郎); geb. 1759 in Kyōto; gest. 22. November 1818) war ein japanischer Maler der Maruyama-Shijō-Schule während der mittleren bis späten Edo-Zeit. Er war einer der „Zehn Bedeutenden unter Maruyama“ (応門十哲, Ōmon jūtetsu). (de)
  • 山口 素絢(やまぐち そけん、宝暦9年(1759年) - 文政元年10月24日(1818年11月22日))は、江戸時代中期から後期の円山派の絵師。円山応挙の弟子で、応門十哲の一人。 (ja)
  • Yamaguchi Soken, also called Takejirō (Japanese:山口 素絢; 1759, Kyōto - 22 November 1818, Kyōto) was a Japanese painter of the Shijō school. He was one of the "Ten Great Ones" (応門十哲; a reference to the Ten Great Disciples of Confucius), taught by Maruyama Ōkyo. (en)
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  • Yamaguchi Soken (japanisch 山口 素絢, gelegentlich auch Sojun gelesen, gewöhnlich Takejirō (武次郎); geb. 1759 in Kyōto; gest. 22. November 1818) war ein japanischer Maler der Maruyama-Shijō-Schule während der mittleren bis späten Edo-Zeit. Er war einer der „Zehn Bedeutenden unter Maruyama“ (応門十哲, Ōmon jūtetsu). (de)
  • 山口 素絢(やまぐち そけん、宝暦9年(1759年) - 文政元年10月24日(1818年11月22日))は、江戸時代中期から後期の円山派の絵師。円山応挙の弟子で、応門十哲の一人。 (ja)
  • Yamaguchi Soken, also called Takejirō (Japanese:山口 素絢; 1759, Kyōto - 22 November 1818, Kyōto) was a Japanese painter of the Shijō school. He was one of the "Ten Great Ones" (応門十哲; a reference to the Ten Great Disciples of Confucius), taught by Maruyama Ōkyo. (en)
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