Seison Maeda

Japanese painter, founder of Nihonga

Seison Maeda - Japanese painter, founder of Nihonga
Born

January 27th, 1885
140 years ago

Died

1977
48 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Japan

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A prominent Japanese painter, significant contributions were made to the Nihonga style, a traditional Japanese painting technique. Studied traditional techniques and incorporated them into original works. Notable for the use of vibrant colors and nature motifs. Founded the Nihon Bijutsuin in 1927 to promote the Nihonga style and support artists. Worked on a variety of themes, including landscapes, flowers, and birds, often emphasizing the beauty of Japan. Active in promoting Japanese art through exhibitions and teaching, influencing future generations of artists.

Founded the Nihon Bijutsuin in 1927

Developed the modern Nihonga painting style

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