Chikusai Yamashita was born in Kyoto, Japan, the old imperial residence. He was a student of Shunkyo Yamamoto (1871-1933). Chikusai Yamashita exhibited regularly at Bunten and Teiten, the state-sponsored, juried exhibition shows. Later he became a member of the jury committee. Favorite subjects of the artist were landscapes.
Catalog Chikusai Yamashita 1885-1973 - artelino
No information was available for Chikuseki at this moment. He designed several prints of birds and flower subjects around 1900 - 1910s.
Catalog Chikuseki active ca. 1900 - artelino
Chikuto Nakabayashi was a nanga painter (Japanese painting school), born in Nagoya. Later he moved to Kyoto. The artist is known for book illustrations of kacho-e (images of birds and flowers) and landscapes.
Catalog Chikuto Nakabayashi 1776-1853 - artelino
Chiyuki Onuma designed a series of woodblocks depicting beautiful women with one image for each month in 1958 in strong pastel colors. The series was published by Sobunsha in Tokyo.
Catalog Chiyuki Onuma 20th century - artelino
Chizuko Yoshida was born in Yokohama. She had married the second son of Hiroshi Yoshida, Hodaka Yoshida in 1954. Chizuko Yoshida had studied with Fumio Kitaoka. The artist has been successful as a printmaker and painter in many international exhibitions, and has been active as a member of Nihon Hanga Kyokai and other artist associations.
Catalog Chizuko Yoshida born 1924 - artelino
Little is known about Choki Eishosai except for the fact that he was active late 18th/early 19th century, thus a contemporary of Utamaro. Known are actor portraits and bijin (beautiful women) prints.
Catalog Choki Eishosai fl. 18/19th C. - artelino
Choko Kamoshita was born in Tokyo, but lived and worked in the old imperial city of Kyoto. He had studied Japanese-style painting at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. The artist's favorite subject were bijin-ga - images of beautiful women.
Catalog Choko Kamoshita 1890-1967 - artelino
Choko Matsumoto was born in Shimane prefecture. He graduated from Kyoto Municipal Art University, where he had studied under Tsuchida Bakusen. The artist had regular one-man shows in Kyoto and in Tokyo. Choko Matsumoto contributed to a French-Japanese international art exhibition in France.
Catalog Choko Matsumoto born 1902 - artelino
Chokujo Fukada was born in Otsu, Shiga prefecture in 1861. He studied Japanese style painting under Morikawa Sobun. Chokujo Fukada was well regarded for his flower- and bird, fish and landscape paintings.
Catalog Chokujo Fukada 1861-1947 - artelino
RYOJI Chomei was born in Okayama prefecture in 1899. He published Sosaku Hanga folios and magazines like "Shiro to Kuro" and "Han Geijutsu". The artist actively promoted young artists from rural areas.
Catalog Chomei Ryoji 1899-1982 - artelino