Yamamoto Baiitsu

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Yamamoto Baiitsu (山本梅逸) was a Japanese Edo period painter.

Biography

He was born in Nagoya, son of the sculptor Yamamoto Yumigiemon. His father was in the service of the court of the Tokugawa lords of the Owari Domain.[1]

He was close friends with the painter Nakabayashi Chikuto (1776-1853).

Works

Flowers and Insects, 1836 (Nomura Art Museum)

Two of his paintings have been designated as important cultural property.

References

  • Patricia Jane Graham: Yamamoto Baiitsu: His Life, Literati Pursuits, and Related Paintings. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, 1983

External links

Media related to Yamamoto Baiitsu at Wikimedia Commons