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Saishū Onoe

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Template:Nihongo (20 August 1876 – 1, January, 1957) was the pen name of Template:Nihongo, a Japanese tanka poet, educator, and calligrapher.<ref>Template:Cite bookTemplate:Isbn</ref>

Biography

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After finishing Tokyo Imperial University<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> in 1901,<ref name="scroll">Template:Cite web </ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> after teaching at Tetsugaku-kan, Onoe professed at the early days of Ochanomizu Women's College (then Template:Nihongo,<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref name=":1">Template:Cite journal. Not for rent or photocopy services.</ref> and Waseda University at its Department of Education (then Template:Nihongo,{{Efn|The Official Gazette records in 1918 (Taisho 7th) that Onoe was transferred.<ref name="scroll" /><ref name=":2" /> to be a professor at Gakushuin Women's University(then Template:Nihongo.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> Onoe also taught at the 6th Temporary Teacher Vocational School.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Saishū wrote a poetry column for the magazine Shinsei ("New Voices"). He also founded the Shazensō-sha ("Plantain Society") in 1905, which stressed clarity, simplicity, and capturing ordinary experiences in poetry.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> This was in reaction to the style of the tanka poets associated with Myōjō magazine (such as Yosano Akiko) which emphasized the passionate side of human nature. Members of the Shazensō-sha included the noted Naturalist tanka poets Wakayama Bokusui and Maeda Yūgure, a pupil of Onoe Saishū.

Exhibitions

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Post humous exhibition was held in Ginza in 1957. It was followed by the anniversary exhibitions at the 100th and 130th year after Onoe's birth, or in 1975 and in 2006 respectively with catalogs published.

  • Gallery, Matsuya department: Retrospective show. September 27–2 October 1957.<ref>Sendansha, 1957, pp.1-8.</ref>
  • Tokyo Central Art Museum: Onoe Saisho exhibition, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Society. Organized by the Nihon Shodō Kyōiku Gakkai Society, September 16–21, 1975. (Catalog NCID BN07084332、CRID: 1130282271573681536.)
  • Naritasan Temple Calligraphy Museum: Onoe Saisho exhibition, the 130th year after the artist's birth. 29 October - 23 December 2005. (Catalog NCID BC1652231X、CRID: 1130011838007309218.)

Private collection

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Onoe was a collector of historical calligraphic works, including:

  • Kegonkyō: The Treasures of Mr. Saisho Onoe. Taito Shodoin Dairibu (publisher), Kōmyōsha (distributor), 1938, CRID: 1130282272198678528. Orihon folded book, Japanese binding.
  • Asano, Gyoyō (1940). Remnants of the Ancient Buddhist Sutra: A Treasure of Mr. Saisho Onoe. Taito Shodoin Dairibu, CRID: 1130282270385880960 . Orihon folded book, Japanese binding.

Honor

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Received the Second Order of the Sacred Treasure on April 23, 1939 (Shōwa 14).<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Publications

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Calligraphy

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  • Onoe Sasishu. Onoe Saishu Toyonotoshi. Japan Calligraphy Education Society, 1965, CiNii.

Textbooks

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Hachiro Onoe (1955–1956). Calligraphy Introductory Course, Iwasaki Shoten, an anthology.

Co-edited:

  • Hachiro Onoe, Morohashi, Tetsuji. (1930). History of Japanese Calligraphy, Yuzankaku, Template:NCID.
  • History of Japanese Calligraphy (1934). Heibonsha, CiNii.
  • Japanese Calligraphy and Japanese Spirit (1940). Cabinet Printing Bureau, CiNii. Education Bureau, CiNii.
    • Japanese calligraphy and Japanese spirit (1940). Japan Cultural Association, CiNii.
  • Ishibashi, Keijuro (1950). Advanced Calligraphy Tokyo Shubunkan.[31] .
    • Ishibashi, Keijuro (1952). Advanced Calligraphy: A Teachers' Material. CiNii.
  • Ishibashi, Keijuro (1953). New Advanced Calligraphy. Tokyo Shubunkan, CiNii. Revised in 1955, CiNii.
    • Ishibashi, Keijuro (1953). New Advanced Calligraphy: A Teachers' Material. Shubunkan, 1953, CiNii.
  • Ishibashi, Keijuro (1955). Illustrated Calligraphy Education. Iwasaki Shoten. CiNii. Revised in 1966, CiNii.
  • Ishibashi, Keijuro (1957). New Mirrors for Calligraphy. Shubunkan, CiNii. Revised in 1958, CiNii.

Literature

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Translated works

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Exhibition catalogs

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  • Onoe, Saishu. (1975). Onoe Shishu Birth Centenary Exhibition, Japan Calligraphy Education Society (ed), CRID: 1130282271573681536.
  • Naritasan Temple Calligraphy Museum (2005). Onoe Saishu: 130 Years after Birth. Naritasan Temple Calligraphy Museum, CRID: 1130011838007309218.
  • Shishu Onoe, Japan Calligraphy Museum (2006). Special Exhibition: Saishu Onoe: 130th Anniversary of Birth: People and Their Works. Educational Calligraphy Publishing Association, CRID: 1130282272228253184.

Notes

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References

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