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Tsukioka Kogyo

Kogyo Tsukioka (Kogyo Tsukioka, March 7, 1869 --February 25, 1927) is an ukiyo-e artist from the Meiji era to the Taisho era. Japanese painter. Known as a Noh printmaker.

Yoshitoshi Tsukioka, Gekko Ogata and Kaede Matsumoto. His surname is Hanyu, later Sakamaki, and his first name is Bennosuke. Sakamaki is the maternal surname. Born to Yoshiharu Habu, who runs Hatagoya Omiya in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, and his mother, Yasushi Sakamaki's second son. At the age of 12, he studied pottery painting with his uncle Miyauchi Hayashiya, who lives in Yokohama for three years, and then entered the Tokyo Prefectural Painting Training Center to study with Masaaki Yuki. In 1887, his mother, Tai, remarried with Yoshitoshi, so he entered the gate of Yoshitoshi and called him Toshihisa. Then, around 1889, he studied under Ogata Gekko and named him cultivated fishing. He studied under Kaede Matsumoto and received the name of the lakeside.

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