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Umehara Ryūzaburō ( japanisch 梅原 龍三郎, auch 梅原 竜三郎; geb. 9. März 1888 in Kyōto; gest. 16. Januar 1986) war ein japanischer Maler der Yōga -Richtung in der Taishō- und Shōwa-Zeit . Leben und Werk. Umeharas Familie betrieb ein Geschäft mit Kimono-Stoffen und deren Färberei.
Umehara Ryūzaburō (japanisch 梅原 龍三郎, auch 梅原 竜三郎; geb. 9. März 1888 in Kyōto; gest. 16. Januar 1986) war ein japanischer Maler der Yōga-Richtung in der Taishō- und Shōwa-Zeit. Umeharas Familie betrieb ein Geschäft mit Kimono-Stoffen und deren Färberei.
- Japanese
- Kyoto, Japan
Ryuzaburo Umehara (梅原 龍三郎, Umehara Ryūzaburō, March 9, 1888 – January 16, 1986) was a Japanese painter who painted in the Yōga style. He was a founding member of the Shunyo-kai art society. Biography. He attended the Kansai Academy of Art (also known as Kansai Art School) in Kyoto, Japan.
Ryuzaburo Umehara (梅原 龍三郎, Umehara Ryūzaburō, March 9, 1888 – January 16, 1986) was a Japanese painter who painted in the Yōga style. He attended the Kansai Academy of Art (also known as Kansai Art School) in Kyoto.
- Japanese
- March 9, 1888
- Kyoto, Japan
- January 16, 1986
Umehara Ryūzaburō (born March 9, 1888, Kyōto, Japan—died Jan. 16, 1986, Tokyo) was a Western-style Japanese painter whose vibrant colours, dynamic brushstrokes, and liberated spirit had a strong impact on young Japanese painters.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
UMEHARA Ryuzaburo 1888-1986. A Western-style painter in Japan. He was active in the Showa period, called ‘The Epoch of Yasui and Umehara’, with his rival, YASUI Sotaro. He made a decorative style of painting with gorgeous vivid colors and touches, called ‘The Umehara Style’.
Album of Paintings 2. 1942-43.