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Kakizaki Hakyo

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Template:Japanese name Kakizaki Hakyō (蠣崎 波響, June 25, 1764 - July 26, 1826) was a samurai artist from the Matsumae clan. His first success was a group of 12 portraits called the Ishu Retsuzo. The portraits were of 12 Ainu chiefs from the northern area of Ezo, now Hokkaido.[1]

References

  1. ^ Tomisato Nagata, Matusmae eshi Kakizaki Hakyo den (Doshin sensho) 1988, Hokkaido, Japan.