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山本 昇雲(やまもと しょううん、明治3年11月9日〈1870年12月30日〉 - 昭和40年〈1965年〉5月10日)とは、明治時代から大正時代にかけての浮世絵師、日本画家、石版画家、報道画家。

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dbo:abstract Yamamoto Shōun (山本 昇雲, né le 30 décembre 1870, mort le 10 mai 1965), aussi connu sous le nom Matsutani Shōun, est un dessinateur, peintre et illustrateur japonais né à Kōchi dans une famille d'obligés du shogun et à qui est donné le nom « Mosaburo ». Adolescent, il étudie la peinture de l'école Kanō avec Yanagimoto Doso et Kawada Shoryu. Quand il a environ 17 ans il se rend à Tokyo où il étudie la peinture Bunjin-ga avec Taki Katei. À l'âge de 20 ans il est employé comme illustrateur pour le Fugoku gaho, un magazine illustré où il présente des vues de Tokyo et de ses environs. À la fin de sa vie, Shōun se consacre essentiellement à la peinture. Il meurt en 1965 à 94 ans. En plus de ses illustrations pour magazines, Shōun est plus connu pour ses estampes sur bois de belles femmes et un groupe de shikishiban (format 17,8 cm × 22,9 cm) plein d'humour. L’œuvre de Yamamoto Shōun constitue une passerelle entre le ukiyo-e et le shin hanga. Sa carrière couvre les ères Meiji (1868-1912), Taishō (1912-1926) et Shōwa (1926-1989). Yamamoto Shōun signe la plupart de ses œuvres d'une très petite et compacte signature se lisant « Shōun » (昇雲). (fr) Yamamoto Shōun (山本 昇雲, December 30, 1870 – May 10, 1965), who is also known as Matsutani Shōun, was a Japanese print designer, painter, and illustrator. He was born in the city of Kōchi in Kōchi Prefecture, into a family of retainers of the shōgun and was given the name Mosaburō. As a teenager, he studied Kanō-school painting with and . At about age 17, he moved to Tokyo, where he studied Nanga painting with Taki Katei. At 20 years of age, he was employed as an illustrator for Fugoku gaho, a pictorial magazine dealing with the sights in and around Tokyo. In his latter career, Shōun primarily produced paintings. He died in 1965, at the age of 96. In addition to his magazine illustrations, Shōun is best known for his woodblock prints of beautiful women and a group of humorous shikishiban (prints about 7 by 8 inches). Shōun is considered a bridge between ukiyo-e and shin-hanga. His career spans the Meiji (1868–1912), Taishō (1912–1926) and Shōwa (1926–1989) periods. Yamamoto Shōun signed most of his works with a very small compact signature reading Shōun (昇雲). (en) 山本 昇雲(やまもと しょううん、明治3年11月9日〈1870年12月30日〉 - 昭和40年〈1965年〉5月10日)とは、明治時代から大正時代にかけての浮世絵師、日本画家、石版画家、報道画家。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment 山本 昇雲(やまもと しょううん、明治3年11月9日〈1870年12月30日〉 - 昭和40年〈1965年〉5月10日)とは、明治時代から大正時代にかけての浮世絵師、日本画家、石版画家、報道画家。 (ja) Yamamoto Shōun (山本 昇雲, né le 30 décembre 1870, mort le 10 mai 1965), aussi connu sous le nom Matsutani Shōun, est un dessinateur, peintre et illustrateur japonais né à Kōchi dans une famille d'obligés du shogun et à qui est donné le nom « Mosaburo ». Adolescent, il étudie la peinture de l'école Kanō avec Yanagimoto Doso et Kawada Shoryu. Quand il a environ 17 ans il se rend à Tokyo où il étudie la peinture Bunjin-ga avec Taki Katei. À l'âge de 20 ans il est employé comme illustrateur pour le Fugoku gaho, un magazine illustré où il présente des vues de Tokyo et de ses environs. À la fin de sa vie, Shōun se consacre essentiellement à la peinture. Il meurt en 1965 à 94 ans. (fr) Yamamoto Shōun (山本 昇雲, December 30, 1870 – May 10, 1965), who is also known as Matsutani Shōun, was a Japanese print designer, painter, and illustrator. He was born in the city of Kōchi in Kōchi Prefecture, into a family of retainers of the shōgun and was given the name Mosaburō. As a teenager, he studied Kanō-school painting with and . At about age 17, he moved to Tokyo, where he studied Nanga painting with Taki Katei. At 20 years of age, he was employed as an illustrator for Fugoku gaho, a pictorial magazine dealing with the sights in and around Tokyo. In his latter career, Shōun primarily produced paintings. He died in 1965, at the age of 96. (en)
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