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Hirose Kinzō : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hirose Kinzō
(1812 – 1876), also known as , was a Japanese painter of the late-Edo, Bakumatsu, and early-Meiji periods. ==Life== Born to a hair-dresser in Kōchi in 1812, Kinzō studied under before joining the retinue of a Yamauchi princess on her journey to Edo in 1829. There he studied under and , painters of the Kanō and Tosa schools. Returning after three years with the art name , he served as head painter for the , chief retainers of the Tosa domain. However, accused by a rival of forging a work by Kanō Tanyū, he was dismissed from his post. Little is known of his next ten years. Subsequently prolific, his surviving works include 70 ''shibai-e'' byōbu on theatrical subjects, nine ema, thirteen , two emakimono, and seven ''warai-e'' or shunga. He also had many disciples.
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