"Tsuji Kak\u014D (1870 in Kyoto \u2013 1931) was a Japanese painter, trained by K\u014Dno Bairei both in the Maruyama and Shij\u014D 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 Kak\u014D became one of the leading figures of the Shij\u014D and Maruyama movements, with Takeuchi Seih\u014D, , and . Because of his individual approach and his refusal to be politically correct, Kak\u014D's work never acquired the same appeal and cachet as that of his contemporaries."@en . . "26174284"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Tsuji Kak\u014D"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tsuji Kak\u014D (1870 in Kyoto \u2013 1931) was a Japanese painter, trained by K\u014Dno Bairei both in the Maruyama and Shij\u014D 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 Kak\u014D became one of the leading figures of the Shij\u014D and Maruyama movements, with Takeuchi Seih\u014D, , and . Because of his individual approach and his refusal to be politically correct, Kak\u014D's work never acquired the same appeal and cachet as that of his contemporaries. In the last ten years of the Meiji era, Kak\u014D became preoccupied with the study of waves, his style breaking with tradition and becoming highly idiosyncratic. During this period Kak\u014D 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 . "Tsuji Kak\u014D (japanisch \u90FD\u8DEF \u83EF\u9999, eigentlicher Name Tsuji Unosuke (\u8FBB \u5B87\u4E4B\u4ECB); geb. 12. Februar 1871 in Ky\u014Dto; gest. 4. August 1931) war ein japanischer Maler der Nihonga-Richtung w\u00E4hrend der Meiji-, Taish\u014D- und fr\u00FChen Sh\u014Dwa-Zeit."@de . . . . . . . . "Tsuji Kak\u014D (japanisch \u90FD\u8DEF \u83EF\u9999, eigentlicher Name Tsuji Unosuke (\u8FBB \u5B87\u4E4B\u4ECB); geb. 12. Februar 1871 in Ky\u014Dto; gest. 4. August 1931) war ein japanischer Maler der Nihonga-Richtung w\u00E4hrend der Meiji-, Taish\u014D- und fr\u00FChen Sh\u014Dwa-Zeit."@de . "1033565069"^^ . . . . . "Tsuji Kak\u014D (1870 Kyoto - 1931) est un peintre japonais form\u00E9 par K\u014Dno Bairei \u00E0 l'\u00E9cole de peinture Maruyama-Shij\u014D. Sa formation zen, qu'il entame en 1899, influence une grande partie son style de peinture et l'am\u00E8ne \u00E0 briser les conventions. Tsuji Kak\u014D devient l'une des figures de proue des h\u00E9ritiers de l'\u00E9cole Maruyama-Shij\u014D, avec Takeuchi Seih\u014D, Kikuchi H\u014Dbun, Taniguchi K\u014Dky\u014D et Yamamoto Shunkyo. En raison de sa d\u00E9marche individuelle et de son refus d'\u00EAtre politiquement correct, le travail de Kak\u014D n'a jamais acquis aupr\u00E8s du public le m\u00EAme attrait et le m\u00EAme cachet que celui de ses confr\u00E8res contemporains. Dans les dix derni\u00E8res ann\u00E9es de l'\u00E8re Meiji, Kak\u014D s'int\u00E9resse \u00E0 l'\u00E9tude des vagues, son style rompt avec la tradition et devient hautement personnel et audacieux. Pendant cette p\u00E9riode, il exp\u00E9rimente \u00E9galement l'usage de la couleur. Son manque de conformit\u00E9 nuit \u00E0 sa popularit\u00E9. Cependant, son \u0153uvre est \u00E0 pr\u00E9sent l'objet d'une \u00E9tude attentive et d'un commentaire critique dans de nombreux articles contemporains."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u90FD\u8DEF\u83EF\u9999"@ja . . "Tsuji Kak\u014D"@en . "Tsuji Kak\u014D"@de . . . "\u90FD\u8DEF \u83EF\u9999\uFF08\u3064\u3058 \u304B\u3053\u3046\u3001\u660E\u6CBB3\u5E7412\u670823\u65E5\uFF081871\u5E742\u670812\u65E5\uFF09 - \u662D\u548C6\u5E74\uFF081931\u5E74\uFF098\u67084\u65E5\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u660E\u6CBB\u6642\u4EE3\u304B\u3089\u662D\u548C\u6642\u4EE3\u304B\u3051\u3066\u6D3B\u8E8D\u3057\u305F\u65E5\u672C\u753B\u5BB6\u3002\u5E78\u91CE\u6973\u5DBA\u306E\u5F1F\u5B50\u3067\u3001\u83CA\u6C60\u82B3\u6587\u3001\u7AF9\u5185\u6816\u9CF3\u3001\u8C37\u53E3\u9999\u5DA0\u3068\u3068\u3082\u306B\u6973\u5DBA\u9580\u4E0B\u306E\u56DB\u5929\u738B\u3068\u547C\u3070\u308C\u305F\u3002"@ja . "\u90FD\u8DEF \u83EF\u9999\uFF08\u3064\u3058 \u304B\u3053\u3046\u3001\u660E\u6CBB3\u5E7412\u670823\u65E5\uFF081871\u5E742\u670812\u65E5\uFF09 - \u662D\u548C6\u5E74\uFF081931\u5E74\uFF098\u67084\u65E5\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u65E5\u672C\u306E\u660E\u6CBB\u6642\u4EE3\u304B\u3089\u662D\u548C\u6642\u4EE3\u304B\u3051\u3066\u6D3B\u8E8D\u3057\u305F\u65E5\u672C\u753B\u5BB6\u3002\u5E78\u91CE\u6973\u5DBA\u306E\u5F1F\u5B50\u3067\u3001\u83CA\u6C60\u82B3\u6587\u3001\u7AF9\u5185\u6816\u9CF3\u3001\u8C37\u53E3\u9999\u5DA0\u3068\u3068\u3082\u306B\u6973\u5DBA\u9580\u4E0B\u306E\u56DB\u5929\u738B\u3068\u547C\u3070\u308C\u305F\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Tsuji Kak\u014D (1870 Kyoto - 1931) est un peintre japonais form\u00E9 par K\u014Dno Bairei \u00E0 l'\u00E9cole de peinture Maruyama-Shij\u014D. Sa formation zen, qu'il entame en 1899, influence une grande partie son style de peinture et l'am\u00E8ne \u00E0 briser les conventions. Tsuji Kak\u014D devient l'une des figures de proue des h\u00E9ritiers de l'\u00E9cole Maruyama-Shij\u014D, avec Takeuchi Seih\u014D, Kikuchi H\u014Dbun, Taniguchi K\u014Dky\u014D et Yamamoto Shunkyo. En raison de sa d\u00E9marche individuelle et de son refus d'\u00EAtre politiquement correct, le travail de Kak\u014D n'a jamais acquis aupr\u00E8s du public le m\u00EAme attrait et le m\u00EAme cachet que celui de ses confr\u00E8res contemporains."@fr . . . "2023"^^ . . . .