Yayoi Kishida (Ryusei Kishida, male, June 23, 1891-December 20, 1929) is a Western painter from Taisho to the early Showa era. His father is journalist Ayaka Kishida.
Born in Ginza, Tokyo in 1891 (Meiji 24) as a business man who runs the drugstore "Rakuzendo" and the fourth son of Ayaka Kishida. Satoshi Kishida later became a playwright for the Takarazuka Opera Company, playing an active part in the Asakusa Opera. In 1908 (Meiji 41) after leaving Tokyo Chushiku junior high school drop-out, he entered the Hakuba-kai Yodohashi Research Institute at Akasaka Tameike in Tokyo and studied under Kiyoteru Kuroda. Two works have been selected for the 1910 (Meiji 43) statement exhibition.
In 1911 (Meiji 44), an art exhibition sponsored by White Birch led me to get acquainted with Bernard Leach and also to get acquainted with cultural people in the vicinity of Monarch Yanagi and Mutsuhisa Kouji, a martial artist. Yayoi himself left many sentences such as "Early brushstroke Ukiyoe", "Picture education theory", essay "Body of beauty" (Kawade Shobo) issued after his death, "Theatrical Theories" (Sotoe Shoin) etc. , These were summarized in "Kishida Yayoi Complete Works" (10 volumes, Iwanami Shoten, 1979-1980).
In 1912 (Meiji 45), he formed the Hyuzinkai with Kotaro Takamura, Goro Kotetsu, Yuri Saito, Kei Shiromiya, Shohachi Kimura and others, and exhibited 14 points at the 1st Hyuzinkai Exhibition. This can be said to be a full-fledged debut to the stage. In July of the following year, she will marry Shige Kobayashi, who studied Japanese painting at Kiyoki Kashiwagi and came to see the exhibition. (The Hyuzin exhibition ended twice, and it was renamed Fuzan in the second exhibition in 1913 (Taisho 2)). Yayoi's early works are strongly influenced by post-Impressionists, especially Cézanne, but from around this time the influence of European renaissance and baroque masters, especially Dürer, has shifted to a more realistic graphic style. My daughter Reiko was born in 1914 (Taisho 3), and I draw many "Reiko statues" that model her after 1918.
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