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Kimura Kenkadō (木村 蒹葭堂, a.k.a. Sonsai, Tsuboiya Takichiro, 1736–1802) was a Japanese scholar, artist and art connoisseur. Kimura's family were sake merchants, and he followed the family trade, but was obliged to move into the stationery business after being convicted of excessive alcohol production. At an early age, Kimura was trained in painting by Ōoka Shunboku and Yanagisawa Kien. He also studied the natural sciences, learning from Tsushima Tsunenoshin and Ono Ranzan. After retiring to Ise, he spent his time collecting objects d'art and painting, earning a reputation as a capable landscape painter of the nanga school under the pen-name Sonsai. His collection was highly respected, and was purchased by the Japanese government after his death for the considerable sum of 500 ryō.

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  • Kimura Kenkadō (japanisch 木村 蒹葭堂; geb. 29. Dezember 1736 in Osaka; gest. 27. Februar 1802 ebenda, eigentlicher Name Kōkyō (孔恭)) war ein japanischer Maler im Literaten- bzw. Nanga-Stil und Naturforscher. Gerufen wurde er Tsuboiya Kichiemon (坪井屋 吉右衛門). (de)
  • Kimura Kenkadō (木村 蒹葭堂, a.k.a. Sonsai, Tsuboiya Takichiro, 1736–1802) was a Japanese scholar, artist and art connoisseur. Kimura's family were sake merchants, and he followed the family trade, but was obliged to move into the stationery business after being convicted of excessive alcohol production. At an early age, Kimura was trained in painting by Ōoka Shunboku and Yanagisawa Kien. He also studied the natural sciences, learning from Tsushima Tsunenoshin and Ono Ranzan. After retiring to Ise, he spent his time collecting objects d'art and painting, earning a reputation as a capable landscape painter of the nanga school under the pen-name Sonsai. His collection was highly respected, and was purchased by the Japanese government after his death for the considerable sum of 500 ryō. Kimura was also a devotee of the tea ceremony, which he studied under Baisao; Kimura himself was largely responsible for codifying the use of utensils and the processes for the sencha ceremony. (en)
  • Sonsai, ou Kimura Kenkadō, de son vrai nom: Kimura Kōkyō, surnom: Seishuku, noms de pinceau: Sonsai et Kenkadō est un peintre japonais du XVIIIe siècle. Né en 1736 à Osaka, il décède en 1802. (fr)
  • 木村 蒹葭堂(きむら けんかどう、元文元年11月28日(1736年12月29日) - 享和2年1月25日(1802年2月27日))は、江戸時代中期の日本の文人・文人画家・本草学者・・コレクター。 大坂北堀江瓶橋北詰の造り酒屋と(しもたや、家賃と酒株の貸付)を兼ねる商家の長子として生まれる。名は孔龔(孔恭)、幼名は太吉郎(多吉郎)、字を世粛、号は蒹葭堂の他に、巽斎(遜斎)、通称は坪井屋(壺井屋)吉右衛門。 蒹葭とは葦のことであり、「蒹葭堂」とはもともとは彼の書斎のことである。庭に井戸を掘ったときに葦が出て来たことを愛でてそのように名付けたもので、後にこの書斎の名をもって彼を呼ぶようになった。 (ja)
  • 木村蒹葭堂(日语:木村 蒹葭堂/きむら けんかどう,1736年12月29日(元文元年11月28日)-1802年2月27日( 享和2年1月25日)),是日本江户時代中期的文人、文人画家、、、收藏家。名孔恭(孔龔)、幼名太吉郎(多吉郎)、字世肅、号蒹葭堂、巽斎(遜斎)、通称为坪井屋(壺井屋)吉右衛門。他是大坂北堀江瓶橋北詰的酿酒厂与仕舞多屋(房租与贷款)商人的長子。 (zh)
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  • Kimura Kenkadō (japanisch 木村 蒹葭堂; geb. 29. Dezember 1736 in Osaka; gest. 27. Februar 1802 ebenda, eigentlicher Name Kōkyō (孔恭)) war ein japanischer Maler im Literaten- bzw. Nanga-Stil und Naturforscher. Gerufen wurde er Tsuboiya Kichiemon (坪井屋 吉右衛門). (de)
  • Sonsai, ou Kimura Kenkadō, de son vrai nom: Kimura Kōkyō, surnom: Seishuku, noms de pinceau: Sonsai et Kenkadō est un peintre japonais du XVIIIe siècle. Né en 1736 à Osaka, il décède en 1802. (fr)
  • 木村 蒹葭堂(きむら けんかどう、元文元年11月28日(1736年12月29日) - 享和2年1月25日(1802年2月27日))は、江戸時代中期の日本の文人・文人画家・本草学者・・コレクター。 大坂北堀江瓶橋北詰の造り酒屋と(しもたや、家賃と酒株の貸付)を兼ねる商家の長子として生まれる。名は孔龔(孔恭)、幼名は太吉郎(多吉郎)、字を世粛、号は蒹葭堂の他に、巽斎(遜斎)、通称は坪井屋(壺井屋)吉右衛門。 蒹葭とは葦のことであり、「蒹葭堂」とはもともとは彼の書斎のことである。庭に井戸を掘ったときに葦が出て来たことを愛でてそのように名付けたもので、後にこの書斎の名をもって彼を呼ぶようになった。 (ja)
  • 木村蒹葭堂(日语:木村 蒹葭堂/きむら けんかどう,1736年12月29日(元文元年11月28日)-1802年2月27日( 享和2年1月25日)),是日本江户時代中期的文人、文人画家、、、收藏家。名孔恭(孔龔)、幼名太吉郎(多吉郎)、字世肅、号蒹葭堂、巽斎(遜斎)、通称为坪井屋(壺井屋)吉右衛門。他是大坂北堀江瓶橋北詰的酿酒厂与仕舞多屋(房租与贷款)商人的長子。 (zh)
  • Kimura Kenkadō (木村 蒹葭堂, a.k.a. Sonsai, Tsuboiya Takichiro, 1736–1802) was a Japanese scholar, artist and art connoisseur. Kimura's family were sake merchants, and he followed the family trade, but was obliged to move into the stationery business after being convicted of excessive alcohol production. At an early age, Kimura was trained in painting by Ōoka Shunboku and Yanagisawa Kien. He also studied the natural sciences, learning from Tsushima Tsunenoshin and Ono Ranzan. After retiring to Ise, he spent his time collecting objects d'art and painting, earning a reputation as a capable landscape painter of the nanga school under the pen-name Sonsai. His collection was highly respected, and was purchased by the Japanese government after his death for the considerable sum of 500 ryō. (en)
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  • Kimura Kenkadō (de)
  • Sonsai (fr)
  • Kimura Kenkadō (en)
  • 木村蒹葭堂 (ja)
  • 木村蒹葭堂 (zh)
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