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Konoshima Okoku

Konoshima Okoku (1877 - 1938) was active/lived in Japan.  Konoshima Okoku is known for Scroll paintings.

Konoshima Okoku was a Japanese-style painter born in Kyoto who studied with Imao Keinen.  He was a frequent winner of prizes at the Bunten and served as juror for both the Bunten and the Teiten.  He was known as a delicate and sensitive artist, and excelled in the depiction of animals, landscapes and bird-and-flower paintings.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Konoshima Okoku available:    Kuma Mukai,  Takashi Yamashita,  Toshinori Shimazu,  Nobumichi Ide,  Fumihiko Yamamoto,  Yoshiki Nonouchi,  Reiji Kubo,  Koichi Nabatame,  Shogo Endo,  Taro Ogi,  Toshihiko Oya,  Yoshitatsu Yanagihara,  Chuichi Konno,  Hiroatsu Takata,  Kenji Yoshioka,  Toraji Ishikawa,  Saburo Aso,  Nabesaburo Kito,  Harune Takemoto,  Shintaro Yamashita,  Ikeda Masuo,  Kyosuke Chinai,  Chikuhaku Suzuki,  Yoshi Kinouchi



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