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Japanese poet-photographer and editor (1914–1987)
Kansuke Yamamoto (Japanese: 山本 悍右; 30 March 1914 – 2 April 1987) was a Japanese avant-garde poet-photographer, editor, and publisher based in Nagoya. His
Kansuke_Yamamoto_(artist)
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Kansuke Yamamoto may refer to: Yamamoto Kansuke (general) (山本 勘助) (1501–1561), Japanese samurai warrior Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) (山本 悍右) (1914–1987),
Kansuke_Yamamoto
1953 photograph by Kansuke Yamamoto
photograph by the Japanese photographer and poet Kansuke Yamamoto. It has been discussed as part of Yamamoto's recurring birdcage imagery, a motif that connects
Reminiscence (Kansuke Yamamoto)
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(1885–1965), Japanese writer Yamamoto Kansuke (general) (山本 勘助) (1501–1561), Japanese samurai Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) (山本 悍右) (1914–1987), Japanese photographer
Kansuke
Kansuke Yamamoto: Conveyor of the Impossible was a 2001 retrospective exhibition on the work of the Japanese photographer and poet Kansuke Yamamoto, held
Kansuke Yamamoto: Conveyor of the Impossible
Kansuke_Yamamoto:_Conveyor_of_the_Impossible
Designated city in Aichi, Chūbu, Japan
Yokoi Yayū (1702–1783), haiku poet and samurai in Owari Domain Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) (1914–1987), photographer and poet Ryukichi Terao (born 1971)
Nagoya
Photography in Japan associated with Surrealism
wartime pressure. In later scholarship, Nagoya, particularly the work of Kansuke Yamamoto and the milieu around Yoru no Funsui and the Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde
Surrealist photography in Japan
Surrealist_photography_in_Japan
Japanese photography magazine (1924–1940)
directly with Yamamoto's career in 1940. Ryūichi Kaneko notes that Minoru Sakata's article "Shashin o suishin suru hitobito: Yamamoto Kansuke-shi" ("People
Photo_Times
prewar avant-garde figures such as Shūzō Takiguchi, Nobuya Abe, and Kansuke Yamamoto to younger postwar photographers including Kiyoji Ōtsuji, Ikkō Narahara
Japan Subjective Photography League
Japan_Subjective_Photography_League
1949 collage by Kansuke Yamamoto
(Japanese: 漂流記, Hepburn: Hyōryūki) is a 1949 collage by the Japanese artist Kansuke Yamamoto, now in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum. It was first
A_Chronicle_of_Drifting
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1501–1561), Japanese samurai Kansuke Yamamoto (山本 悍右; 1914–1987), Japanese avant-garde artist, photographer, and poet Katsumi Yamamoto (racing driver) (山本 勝巳;
Yamamoto
2013 photography exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum
title Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto) was a 2013 photography exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum (Getty
Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto
Japan's_Modern_Divide:_The_Photographs_of_Hiroshi_Hamaya_and_Kansuke_Yamamoto
1941-1942 Japanese photography newsletter
edited by Kansuke Yamamoto. Its known run extended from no. 1, issued on 25 March 1941, to no. 5, issued on 10 August 1942. In studies of Yamamoto's work,
Carnet_Bleu
Artistic genre
Surrealist activity in the country and discusses the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto among the leading figures of its late-1930s milieu. Because prewar
Surrealism_in_Japan
Japanese postwar avant-garde photography collective (formed 1947)
in Nagoya in 1947. The group was organized by the photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto together with photographers Kei'ichirō Gotō, Minayoshi Takada, Yoshifumi
VIVI_(photography_group)
1956 photographic series by Kansuke Yamamoto
photographic series by Kansuke Yamamoto. Composed of four staged photographs, it is widely regarded as one of the defining works of Yamamoto's postwar practice
My_Thin-aired_Room
1940 photographic work by Kansuke Yamamoto
rendered as Birdcage at a Buddhist Temple) is a 1940 photographic work by Kansuke Yamamoto. It was published as a sequence of two photographs in the second issue
Buddhist_Temple's_Birdcage
work by the Japanese artist Kansuke Yamamoto. Combining a photograph with glass, it is one of the three-dimensional works Yamamoto began making in the
The Thrilling Game Related to Photography
The_Thrilling_Game_Related_to_Photography
1964 photograph by Kansuke Yamamoto
photograph by the Japanese artist Kansuke Yamamoto. Held by the J. Paul Getty Museum, it is among the best-known works from Yamamoto's later career. The photograph
I'd Like to Think While inside the Body of a Horse
I'd_Like_to_Think_While_inside_the_Body_of_a_Horse
Japanese photography critic, historian, and curator
photography in Japan and Surrealism in Japan, including artists such as Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) and groups such as Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde. His curatorial
Jō_Takeba
Japanese photographic materials merchant and photographer (1880–1941)
was the father of the avant-garde photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto. Published details on Yamamoto's early life are scarce. By the early 1910s he was active
Gorō_Yamamoto
Japanese modernist "New Photography" movement of the 1930s
Photogram Photomontage Naniwa Photography Club Tampei Photography Club Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) "Press Release: The Magazine and the New Photography: Koga and
Shinkō_shashin
Japanese poet, photographer, and editor
VOU. Among the VOU circle's members was the photographer and poet Kansuke Yamamoto. In the postwar period, VOU-associated visual poets discussed in overviews
Katué_Kitasono
Japanese avant-garde poetry magazine founded by Chirū Yamanaka
circles that would later involve figures such as Yamamoto. Chirū Yamanaka Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Yoru no Funsui Surrealism in Japan Surrealism in
Ciné
Japanese photography group founded in 1938
was a Japanese photography group founded in Nagoya in March 1938 by Kansuke Yamamoto, Genyū Yoshitake, Shin'ichi Kanamori, and Kyūhei Matsuwa. Active during
Seidōsha
Wartime censorship and police pressure on Japanese Surrealism
Kansuke Yamamoto's interrogation over Yoru no Funsui, the wartime renaming of the Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde, and arrests or searches involving artists
Wartime repression of Surrealism in Japan
Wartime_repression_of_Surrealism_in_Japan
1932 photocollage by Kansuke Yamamoto
Bed Room) is a 1932 photocollage by the Japanese photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto. The work is held by the Nagoya City Art Museum (accession no. 2009
The Developing Thought of a Human... Mist and Bedroom and
The_Developing_Thought_of_a_Human..._Mist_and_Bedroom_and
Japanese avant-garde photography collective based in Nagoya (formed 1939)
photography; it was led by Minoru Sakata and included the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto. Later historiography has emphasized Nagoya's outsized role in Japanese
Nagoya_Photo_Avant-Garde
Japanese photographer associated with avant-garde photography in Nagoya
World War II, he co-founded the Nagoya photography group VIVI with Kansuke Yamamoto, Minayoshi Takada, Yoshifumi Hattori, and others, and later became
Keiichirō_Gotō
Avant-garde and experimental photography in Japan, chiefly in the 1930s–1940s
Nagoya Avant-Garde Club VIVI Film und Foto Photomontage Photogram Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Stojkovic, Jelena (2020). Surrealism and Photography in 1930s
Avant-garde photography in Japan
Avant-garde_photography_in_Japan
Japanese modernist poetry and criticism magazine
surrealist poetry journal Ciné. Ciné Yoru no Funsui Surrealism in Japan Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) "詩と詩論". NDL Search (in Japanese). National Diet Library. Retrieved
Shi_to_shiron
1937 touring exhibition of European Surrealism in Japan
impetus for Surrealist experiments by poet-photographers, including Kansuke Yamamoto. Surrealism emerged in Paris in the 1920s around the writer and critic
Kaigai Chōgenjitsushugi Sakuhinten
Kaigai_Chōgenjitsushugi_Sakuhinten
American poet, translator, and scholar (1949)
20th-century avant-garde. He is an authority on the poets Kitasono Katue and Yamamoto Kansuke. Solt's work has focused on bringing the contributions of Japanese
John_Solt
Japanese Surrealist poetry journal (1938–1939)
edited by the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto, it combined poems and texts with drawings and photographs by Yamamoto himself. The journal was short-lived
Yoru_no_Funsui
Japanese term and late-1930s movement label for avant-garde photography
Kaigai Chōgenjitsushugi Sakuhinten Shūzō Takiguchi Chirū Yamanaka Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Surrealism in Japan Shinkō shashin (新興写真) Avant-garde photography
Zen'ei_shashin
Japanese avant-garde arts collective in Nagoya (est. 1937)
collective Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde in 1939, in which the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto participated. According to research published by the Aichi Prefectural
Nagoya_Avant-Garde_Club
German artist and photographer
photography collective VIVI-sha, co-founded by the photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto. In 1954, he met Unica Zürn, who became his companion until her suicide
Hans_Bellmer
Japanese painter and photographer associated with Surrealism in Nagoya
Sakuhinten Chirū Yamanaka Minoru Sakata Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) "SHIMOZATO Yoshio (下郷羊雄)". Dictionary of Artists in Japan, Art Platform Japan. Retrieved
Yoshio_Shimozato
1957 Japanese special issue of ''Bessatsu Atorie''
Photography League, in whose founding Shūzō Takiguchi, Nobuya Abe, and Kansuke Yamamoto participated. The issue has been situated within postwar debates over
Bessatsu Atorie Atarashii Shashin
Bessatsu_Atorie_Atarashii_Shashin
Japanese avant-garde art association founded in 1939
photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto joined that year. Bijutsu Bunka Kyōkai (美術文化協会) was formed in Tokyo in May 1939 as a new platform for artists associated with
Bijutsu_Bunka_Kyōkai
1963 photographic sequence by Kansuke Yamamoto
photographic sequence by the Japanese poet-photographer and editor Kansuke Yamamoto. It was first shown in Tokyo in November 1963 as a twelve-part "photostory"
My_Bench
Japanese photographer
briefly brought prewar avant-garde figures such as Shūzō Takiguchi, Kansuke Yamamoto, and younger photographers including Kiyoji Ōtsuji, Ikkō Narahara,
Shōzō_Kitadai
Japanese photographer associated with avant-garde photography in Nagoya
photographers such as Kansuke Yamamoto to broader histories of experimental and Surrealist-inflected photography. VIVI Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Photography in
Minayoshi_Takada
Japanese amateur art-photography club founded in 1912
photographer Gorō Yamamoto. Biographical accounts also identify Gorō Yamamoto as the father of the avant-garde photographer and poet Kansuke Yamamoto. The club’s
Aiyu_Photography_Club
Sleepy Sea is a 1953 photograph by Kansuke Yamamoto. A gelatin silver print, it depicts a silhouetted head in profile, within which appear a necklace,
Sleepy_Sea
Japanese photographer associated with avant-garde photography in Nagoya
Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde and related photographers such as Kansuke Yamamoto. Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde Tsugio Tajima Minoru Sakata
Taizō_Inagaki
Japanese painter associated with Surrealism in Nagoya (1914–2007)
Photo Avant-Garde Nagoya Avant-Garde Club Surrealism in Japan Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) "生誕110年 岡田徹と名古屋のシュルレアリスム展" [110th Anniversary: Tetsu Okada and
Tetsu_Okada
Japanese avant-garde poetry magazine (1935-1978)
Shiraishi (白石かずこ). The poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto was associated with the VOU circle. Eiko Aoki writes that Yamamoto was a member of the VOU Club from
VOU_(magazine)
Japanese poet, art critic, and artist associated with Surrealism
magazine founded by Chirū Yamanaka. Takiguchi was among the figures whom Kansuke Yamamoto came to know through Ciné. Getty scholarship describes both Takiguchi
Shūzō_Takiguchi
1940 Japanese Surrealist photobook edited by Yoshio Shimozato
Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde Nagoya Avant-Garde Club Yoshio Shimozato Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Buddhist Temple's Birdcage Carnet Bleu Surrealism in Japan Surrealist
Mesemu_zoku
Japanese painter associated with Surrealism in Nagoya (1911–1985)
Photo Avant-Garde Surrealism in Japan Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) "吉川三伸 : 作者データ&作品一覧" [Yoshikawa Sanshin: artist data and works list]. Kariya City Art Museum
Sanshin_Yoshikawa
2022-05-06. Retrieved 2026-02-03. "Kansuke Yamamoto". J. Paul Getty Museum. Retrieved 2026-02-03. "Kansuke Yamamoto (Apr 14–May 14, 2016)". Taka Ishii
Photography_in_Japan
Photography group in Nagoya, Japan (active early 1930s)
Nagoya, Japan. It was founded in October 1931 by the photographers Kansuke Yamamoto, Kentarō Shimizu, Hachirō Tomita, and Mitsuya Okonogi. The group published
Dokuritsu_Shashin_Kenkyūkai
figures such as Chirū Yamanaka, Yoshio Shimozato, Minoru Sakata, and Kansuke Yamamoto in building a local milieu that connected artistic experiment with
Surrealism_in_Nagoya
Photography associated with Surrealism
was closely tied to poetry, translation, and small-scale publishing. Kansuke Yamamoto was one of the photographers active in this milieu; he moved across
Surrealist_photography
the Naruse family for generations, Yamamoto-ryū Iaijutsu was founded by Yamamoto Jikensai, brother of Yamamoto Kansuke. The school consists largely of iaijutsu
Saitō_Satoshi
Japanese photographer active in Nagoya's avant-garde photography circles
member of Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde, alongside photographers including Kansuke Yamamoto, and later participated in Group Spiral and the Japan Federation of
Tsugio_Tajima
Japanese photographer active in Osaka and Nagoya
Yoshio Shimozato, Chirū Yamanaka, Taizō Inagaki, Tsugio Tajima, and Kansuke Yamamoto. Documented works by Samizo include Spring Light (春光), GO STOP, Autumn
Seikō_Samizo
Japanese photographer
experimental work and his later participation in VIVI alongside Kansuke Yamamoto. Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) VIVI Photography in Nagoya Surrealism in Nagoya Avant-garde
Yoshifumi_Hattori
Japanese photography magazine published in Nagoya
materials, and prior censorship of subjects to be photographed. Kansuke Yamamoto (artist) Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde Photography in Nagoya Avant-garde photography
Cameraman_(Japanese_magazine)
Japanese photography cooperative
the same field of reference as prewar avant-garde figures including Kansuke Yamamoto. They shared an office and darkroom in Higashi Ginza (Tokyo), marketing
Vivo_(photography)
Composite image created from two or more photographs
based on images culled from magazines. Japanese poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto also experimented with photographic collage and photomontage; in his
Photomontage
journalist Jeffrey Cyphers Wright (born 1951) - American poet and critic Kansuke Yamamoto (1914–1987) – Japanese poet and photographer; promoted Surrealist and
List_of_Surrealist_poets
Works that are experimental or innovative
circle was the Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde, in which the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto participated. Within this prewar avant-garde visual culture, a notable
Avant-garde
Japanese photographer
postwar framework through which prewar avant-garde photographers such as Kansuke Yamamoto were briefly regrouped alongside emerging postwar figures including
Kōrō_Honjō
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1991)
member of the stable Japones del Mal. His ring name is derived from Kansuke Yamamoto's ordination name "Michiki". After spending time in Mexico, Douki made
Douki
(American artist) Peter Weibel (Austrian filmmaker) Joel-Peter Witkin (American photographer) Fred Worden (American filmmaker) Kansuke Yamamoto (Japanese
List_of_avant-garde_artists
International cultural movement (1920s–1950s)
Buñuel, Alberto Giacometti, Valentine Hugo, Méret Oppenheim, Toyen, and Kansuke Yamamoto. Later, after the second World War, Enrico Donati, Vinicius Pradella
Surrealism
Watanabe Kansuke Yamamoto Sakiko Yamaoka Hiroshi Yamazaki Nakaji Yasui Matsusaburō Yokoyama Tomizo Yoshikawa Kohei Yoshiyuki List of Japanese artists List
List of Japanese photographers
List_of_Japanese_photographers
and artists' associations. In 1939, the police banned the Nagoya Surrealist journal Yoru no Funsui, launched the previous year by Kansuke Yamamoto. The
Political repression in Imperial Japan
Political_repression_in_Imperial_Japan
American artist and landscape architect (1904–1988)
During his postwar stay in Japan, Noguchi was photographed in Nagoya by Kansuke Yamamoto, with the portrait published in the Shintōkai Shimbun on 15 July 1950
Isamu_Noguchi
2003–04 traveling exhibition and catalogue on the history of photography in Japan
photomontage, including work by the Nagoya-based photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto. The accompanying exhibition catalogue is structured as a chronological
The History of Japanese Photography
The_History_of_Japanese_Photography
Japanese actor (1920–1997)
Toranaga in the NBC television miniseries Shōgun, and Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto in three different films. In 1962, he established Mifune Productions, achieving
Toshiro_Mifune
This is a list of Japanese artists. This list is intended to encompass Japanese who are primarily fine artists. For information on those who work primarily
List_of_Japanese_artists
German photographer
briefly placed prewar avant-garde figures such as Shūzō Takiguchi and Kansuke Yamamoto alongside younger photographers including Kiyoji Ōtsuji, Ikkō Narahara
Otto_Steinert
2022 exhibition at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
off to become Nagoya Photo Avant-Garde, a group in which the poet Kansuke Yamamoto participated. The same summary described Minoru Sakata as the leader
Avant-Garde Rising: The Photographic Vanguard in Modern Japan
Avant-Garde_Rising:_The_Photographic_Vanguard_in_Modern_Japan
Variety of fighting styles developed in China
doi:10.2307/3558572. ISSN 0073-0548. JSTOR 3558572. S2CID 91180380. Kansuke, Yamamoto (1994). Heiho Okugisho: The Secret of High Strategy. W.M. Hawley.
Chinese_martial_arts
Japanese photographer (1915–1999)
and Kansuke Yamamoto. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2013. ISBN 978-1-60606-132-9. Catalogue of an exhibition of the work of Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto
Hiroshi_Hamaya
Samurai battle on 31 January 1703
Jūjirō Mitsuoki (間 十次郎 光興) Hazama Shinrokurō Mitsukaze (間 新六郎 光風) Nakamura Kansuke Masatoki (中村 勘助 正辰) Senba Saburobei Mitsutada (千馬 三郎兵衛 光忠) Sugaya Hannojō
Forty-seven_rōnin
Japanese photographer
Exhibition, which brought together prewar avant-garde figures such as Kansuke Yamamoto and Kōrō Honjō alongside emerging postwar photographers including Kiyoji
Terushichi_Hirai
Japanese photographer
and Yasuhiro Ishimoto alongside prewar avant-garde figures including Kansuke Yamamoto. In 1962 Imai was in a car accident that left her temporarily blind
Hisae_Imai
Museum in Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
art. Works by the surrealist Kansuke Yamamoto, Sean Scully, and Alexander Calder belong to its permanent collection. Artists such as Hakuyō Fuchikami, Nakaji
Nagoya_City_Art_Museum
His name is similar to that of the general and military strategist Yamamoto Kansuke.[ch. 682] Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Japanese); Ghia Burns, Alisha Todd
List of Case Closed characters
List_of_Case_Closed_characters
Japanese photographer (1923–2001)
in Japan. Art historian Masachika Tani argues that Iwata Nakayama, Kansuke Yamamoto, and Ōtsuji each developed distinct possibilities for Surrealist photography
Kiyoji_Ōtsuji
Technique of art production using assemblage of different forms
professionals as compositing. In 1930s Japan, photographer and poet Kansuke Yamamoto experimented with collage and photomontage, including the hand-colored
Collage
Japanese photographer (1931–2020)
the same postwar framework as prewar avant-garde figures including Kansuke Yamamoto. Narahara had shown his works in the first (1957) of three exhibitions
Ikkō_Narahara
2021–2022 international Surrealism exhibition at the Met and Tate Modern
militarism in late 1930s Japan, Surrealists including the photographer-poet Kansuke Yamamoto were arrested by the Special Higher Police (Tokubetsu Keisatsu), situating
Surrealism_Beyond_Borders
originally from Eashen before he moved to Brunhild. Yamamoto Kansuke (やまもとかんすけ, Yamamoto Kansuke) Voiced by: Kenjiro Tsuda (Japanese); Dave Trosko (English)
List of In Another World with My Smartphone characters
List_of_In_Another_World_with_My_Smartphone_characters
Cultural and artistic movement
Objectivity) and by Surrealism; within this milieu, the poet-photographer Kansuke Yamamoto developed a Surrealist-inflected practice in dialogue with international
Modernism
Prefecture of Japan
radio personality Kansuke Yamamoto (1914–1987), avant-garde photographer and poet from Nagoya Syoh Yoshida (born 1984), Japanese artist Yuki Yamada (actor)
Aichi_Prefecture
Cinematic works that are experimental form or content
Dogville and David Lynch's filmography. In Japan, poet-photographers Kansuke Yamamoto and Katsue Kitasono also made experimental 8 mm films. Surviving work
Experimental_film
Inge Dick Jared Bark Alexandre Vitkine Luo Bonian Yasuhiro Ishimoto Kansuke Yamamoto Daisuke Yokota Kanbei Hanaya Hiromu Kira Barbara Kasten John Divola
Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art
Shape_of_Light:_100_Years_of_Photography_and_Abstract_Art
Kajii (1901–1932) Hideo Oguma (1901–1940) Takiji Kobayashi (1903–1933) Kansuke Naka (1885–1965) Yaeko Nogami (1885–1985) Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965)
Japanese_literature
Brazilian artist
colors. His inspirations are the works by Eva Hesse, Josef Albers, Kansuke Yamamoto, Sheila Hicks, Paolo Scheggi, Lucio Fontana, Turi Simeti, Roberto Burle
Rodrigo_Franzão
Japanese voice actor and narrator (born 1974)
Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors as Snake/Light Nise no Chigiri as Yamamoto Kansuke Nora to Toki no Kōbō: Kiri no Mori no Majo as Kyto Berman Onmyōji as
Takahiro_Sakurai
Japanese actor (born 1943)
roles from the Sengoku period include Azai Nagamasa, Saitō Dōsan, and Yamamoto Kansuke. In addition to historical parts, he appeared in fictional series.
Kin'ya_Kitaōji
Photographic technique
Tarkhanov Elsa Thiemann Luigi Veronesi Kurt Wendlandt Nancy Wilson-Pajic Kansuke Yamamoto Wikimedia Commons has media related to Photograms. Luminogram – photogram
Photogram
Scottish documentary and feature film director (The Siege of Pinchgut). Kansuke Yamamoto, 73, Japanese photographer and poet. Joe Casey, 86, American baseball
Deaths_in_April_1987
Japanese-American photographer
shared field of reference with prewar avant-garde figures including Kansuke Yamamoto. Steichen introduced Ishimoto to MoMA architecture curator Arthur Drexler
Yasuhiro_Ishimoto
Japanese photographer (1913–2000)
the exhibition brought together prewar avant-garde figures such as Kansuke Yamamoto alongside emerging postwar photographers including Kiyoji Ōtsuji, Ikkō
Shōji_Ueda
KANSUKE YAMAMOTO-ARTIST
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Happiness of Body
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Leaf; Ray; Bright; Tender; Enlighten
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasure of mind
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Pleasure of Mind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Indian God of Death
Male
Japanese
(大輔) Japanese name DAISUKE means "great helper."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Playful, Artistic
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendship Leader
Girl/Female
Greek
Glittering.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Artist
Female
English
English variant spelling of Greek Kandake, KANDACE means "prince of servants."Â
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hÄs ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shÅjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Armour
Female
Egyptian
, Anouke.
Female
English
Latin form of Greek Kandake, which is of foreign origin, CANDACE means "prince of servants." In Acts 8:27 of the New Testament bible, a queen of Ethiopia is referred to by this name. But it was not actually a personal name, but the name of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens.Â
Female
Greek
(Κανδάκη) Greek name of foreign origin, KANDAKE means "prince of servants." In Acts 8:27 of the New Testament bible, a queen of Ethiopia is referred to by this name. But it was not actually a personal name, but the name of a dynasty of Ethiopian queens.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chitrini | சிதà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€
Beautiful woman with artistic talents
Chitrini | சிதà¯à®°à¯€à®¨à¯€
Female
Egyptian
, an Egyptian warlike goddess.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Artistic or Goddess Parvati
Female
Egyptian
, ("the mistress of Chendi"); Greek Kandake.
KANSUKE YAMAMOTO-ARTIST
KANSUKE YAMAMOTO-ARTIST
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Muslim/Islamic
Helps the vulnarable
Boy/Male
Hindu
Offering to God during Pooja
Boy/Male
Arabic
Repentant; Regretful
Girl/Female
Tamil
The first root
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from Pott 1, particularly common in northeastern England.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sakshat Ishwar
Boy/Male
Greek
One of the Thebes attackers.
Male
Hebrew
(× Öµ×¨Ö´×™Ö¼Ö¸×”) Hebrew name NERIYA means "light of the Lord." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Baruch.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
God; King of God
Girl/Female
British, English, German
One who Brings Victory; True Image
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n.
The science, or the art, by which implements, vessels, dwellings, or other edifices, are constructed, both agreeably to the end for which they are designed, and in conformity with artistic sentiments and ideas.
n.
An outline or general delineation of anything; a first rough or incomplete draught or plan of any design; especially, in the fine arts, such a representation of an object or scene as serves the artist's purpose by recording its chief features; also, a preliminary study for an original work.
v. t.
To take a position for the purpose of having some artistic representation of one's self made, as a picture or a bust; as, to sit to a painter.
a.
Modified by, or making prominent, the individuality of a writer or an artist; as, a subjective drama or painting; a subjective writer.
n.
Artistic pursuits; artistic ability.
n.
In an artistical composition, the character of any one part in its relation to other parts and to the whole; -- often used in the plural; as, the values are well given, or well maintained.
a.
Of or pertaining to art or to artists; made in the manner of an artist; conformable to art; characterized by art; showing taste or skill.
v. t.
Mode of expressing thought in language, whether oral or written; especially, such use of language in the expression of thought as exhibits the spirit and faculty of an artist; choice or arrangement of words in discourse; rhetorical expression.
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The method of performance in any art; technical skill; artistic execution; technique.
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Artistic effect or quality.
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Alt. of Artistical
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Hence, an artist who designs works of sculpture, his first studies and his finished model being usually in a plastic material, from which model the marble is cut, or the bronze is cast.
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An artist who, by mechanical means, multiplies copies of works of art.
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Excitement of imagination such as animates a poet, artist, or musician, in composing or performing; rapture; enthusiasm; spirit; energy.
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Having style or artistic quality; given to, or fond of, the display of style; highly fashionable; modish; as, a stylish dress, house, manner.
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The working room of an artist.
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Partaking of, or exemplifying, the characteristics of a statue; having the symmetry, or other excellence, of a statue artistically made; as, statuesquelimbs; a statuesque attitude.
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The incident, scene, figure, group, etc., which it is the aim of the artist to represent.
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A gelatinous compound of linseed oil and mastic varnish, used by artists as a vehicle for colors.
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The quality or state of being a virtuoso; in a bad sense, the character of one in whom mere artistic feeling or aesthetic cultivation takes the place of religious character; sentimentalism.