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Doitsu Sakai

Doitsu Sakai (1845 - 1913) was active/lived in Japan.  Doitsu Sakai is known for Ink and color botanical scroll images.

Sakai Doitsu was the son of Yamamoto Sodo (act. first half of the 19th cent.), who was a direct student of Sakai Hoitsu (1761-1828). Doitsu was adopted by Sakai Ohitsu (1826-1862), thereby acquiring the Sakai family name, and became the fourth generation master of Ugean, the painting studio established by Hoitsu in Negishi, Edo.

One of Doitsu most well-known paintings currently in the collection of the Tokyo National Museum is a two-fold screen based on a work by Hoitsu depicting flowering plants of summer and autumn, which was included in the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.

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"Doitsu Sakai," Scholten-Japanese Art, Web, April 2017   ...  [Displaying 687 of 994 characters.]  Artist bio

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Similar artists

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