Uenaka Chokusai
Uenaka Chokusai apprenticed under Fukada Chokujo and later under Hashimoto Gaho. At the age of 23, his paintings were accepted into the national "Bunten/Nitten" exhibition. Shortly after, he became a disciple of the Nichiren Buddhist Orator Tanaka Chigaku. Chokusai would then fall under the tutelage of Yamamoto Shunkyo, combining his varied skills into a genre of historical scenery. Along with Hayashi Bunto, Ikeda Keisen and Ueda Manshu, he helped establish the Nihon Jiyu Gakkai, a non-juried exhibition of Free Painters. Works by Chokusai are held in the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, among others.
Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Silver Leaf, Silver Leaf
Late 19th Century Japanese Meiji Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paper
1910s Japanese Taisho Vintage Uenaka Chokusai
Silk, Wood
1640s Japanese Edo Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Wood, Paper
Mid-19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paper
1690s Japanese Edo Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paper
Late 17th Century Japanese Edo Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Gold Leaf, Wood, Paper
Early 1900s Japanese Meiji Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Silk, Wood
1910s Japanese Taisho Vintage Uenaka Chokusai
Silk
Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Uenaka Chokusai
Silk, Wood
Mid-19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Silver Leaf, Wood, Paper
1960s Japanese Showa Vintage Uenaka Chokusai
Wood, Paper
Early 19th Century Japanese Edo Antique Uenaka Chokusai
Silk, Wood