Gakuryō Nakamura
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Gakuryō Nakamura | |
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中村岳陵 | |
Born | 1890 |
Died | 1969 |
Nationality | Japanese |
Style | Nihonga |
Gakuryō Nakamura (中村岳陵, Nakamura Gakuryō) (1890–1969) was a Japanese Nihonga painter and designer.
He received a commission to decorate the Hōmei-den state banquet hall of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. He designed the tapestry works for the decorations of the wall called “Toyohata-gumo (A Pretty Bank of Clouds)”. He was also commissioned to decorate the Ume-no-Ma audience room, a hall that has an area of 152 square meters or 46 tsubo. His “Kouhaku-bai” drawing is at the centre of the wall.[1]
See also
- Seison Maeda (1885–1977), one of the leading Nihonga painters
- List of Nihonga painters
References
- ^ "The Imperial Palace: Photo - The Imperial Household Agency". Kunaicho.go.jp. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
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