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Kimura Kenkadō : ウィキペディア英語版
Kimura Kenkadō

Kimura Kenkadō (a.k.a. Sonsai, Tsuboiya Takichiro, 1736-1802) was a Japanese scholar, artist and art connoissuer.
Kimura's family were sake merchants, and he followed the family trade, but was obliged to move into the stationery business after being convicted of excessive alcohol production. At an early age, Kimura was trained in painting by Ōka Shunboku and Yanagisawa Kien. He also studied the natural sciences, learning from Tsushima Tsunenoshin and Ono Ranzan. After retiring to Ise, he spent his time collecting ''objects d'art'' and painting, earning a reputation as a capable landscape painter of the ''nanga'' school under the pen-name Sonsai. His collection was highly respected, and was purchased by the Japanese government after his death for the considerable sum of 500 ryō.
Kimura was also a devotee of the tea ceremony, which he studied under Baisao; Kimura himself was largely responsible for codifying the use of utensils and the processes for the sencha ceremony.
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