Toda Hokuyō
Koi Pond, 1930s
Two-panel folding screen; mineral colors and shell powder on silk
Size 67½ x 75½ in. (171.5 x 192 cm)
T-5067
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Born in Kyoto (birth name Shinjirō). Graduated from the Painting Department of the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts in 1922, and from the Kyoto Municipal College of Painting...
Born in Kyoto (birth name Shinjirō). Graduated from the Painting Department of the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts in 1922, and from the Kyoto Municipal College of Painting in 1925. Studied under Nishiyama Suishō and joined the Seikōsha group. While still a student, he was selected for the Fourth Exhibition of the Kokuga Creative Association in 1924 with Dahlia. In 1926, he was selected both for the First Shōtoku Taishi Commemorative Art Exhibition and the Seventh Teiten. Thereafter, he was selected almost every year for the Teiten and its successors until 1957. In 1940, his work Snowfield in Karafuto was selected for a special Nihonga exhibition commemorating the 2600th year of the imperial era. Following the death of his teacher Suishō in 1958, he became affiliated with Tōkyūsha, the painting studio led by Dōmoto Inshō