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Okada Hankō (岡田 半江, 1782–1846) was a Japanese painter during the Edo period. He was the son of the painter and rice merchant Okada Beisanjin. He built a studio and home near Osaka on the bank of the Yodo River, but was forced to move to Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, due to a rebellion. His works are held in several institutions worldwide, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Harvard Art Museums, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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  • Okada Hankō (japanisch 岡田 半江; geboren 1782 in Osaka; gestorben 5. März 1846) war ein japanischer Maler im Literaten-Stil. (de)
  • Okada Hankō (岡田 半江, 1782–1846) was a Japanese painter during the Edo period. He was the son of the painter and rice merchant Okada Beisanjin. He built a studio and home near Osaka on the bank of the Yodo River, but was forced to move to Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, due to a rebellion. His works are held in several institutions worldwide, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Harvard Art Museums, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (en)
  • Okada Hankô, de son vrai nom: Okada shuku, surnom: Shi-U, nom familier: Uzaemon, noms de pinceau: Hankô, Kanzan et Dokushôrô, né en 1782 à Osaka, mort en 1846, est un peintre japonais. (fr)
  • 岡田 半江(おかた はんこう、天明2年(1782年) - 弘化3年2月8日(1846年3月5日))は、江戸時代後期の文人画家。岡田米山人の子。大坂の出身。 幼名を常吉、諱は粛、字を士羽。半江は画号。俗称を卯左衛門(宇左衛門)、のちに吉継。 (ja)
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  • Okada Hankō (japanisch 岡田 半江; geboren 1782 in Osaka; gestorben 5. März 1846) war ein japanischer Maler im Literaten-Stil. (de)
  • Okada Hankō (岡田 半江, 1782–1846) was a Japanese painter during the Edo period. He was the son of the painter and rice merchant Okada Beisanjin. He built a studio and home near Osaka on the bank of the Yodo River, but was forced to move to Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, due to a rebellion. His works are held in several institutions worldwide, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Honolulu Museum of Art, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Harvard Art Museums, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (en)
  • Okada Hankô, de son vrai nom: Okada shuku, surnom: Shi-U, nom familier: Uzaemon, noms de pinceau: Hankô, Kanzan et Dokushôrô, né en 1782 à Osaka, mort en 1846, est un peintre japonais. (fr)
  • 岡田 半江(おかた はんこう、天明2年(1782年) - 弘化3年2月8日(1846年3月5日))は、江戸時代後期の文人画家。岡田米山人の子。大坂の出身。 幼名を常吉、諱は粛、字を士羽。半江は画号。俗称を卯左衛門(宇左衛門)、のちに吉継。 (ja)
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  • Okada Hankō (de)
  • Okada Hankō (fr)
  • 岡田半江 (ja)
  • Okada Hankō (en)
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