Description
Handpaint – Kobayakawa Kiyoshi 小早川清 (1897-1948) – “Koi” 鯉 (carp) – (ca 1920-1940)
Kobayakawa Kiyoshi (memo)
1899 Born in Fukuoka Hakata City
1915 After moving to Tokyo, he was apprenticed to Kaburaki Kiyokata (鏑木清方)
1924“Nagasaki no Kiku” was selected for the first time in the Emperor Exhibition.
The 14th exhibition, “Kantei Ryokan” became a special choice.
1927 Started print production at Watanabe Print.
Kobayakawa Kiyoshi representative works include tipsy, nails, makeup, and black hair.
Supervision:Murasaki Muneshige
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