Imao Keinen was a Japanese painter and print designer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, part of the shin-hanga ("new prints") movement. In 1904 he was appointed as an Imperial Household Artist.
He received a comprehensive education in various Japanese art styles from the age of 12. In 1880 he received a professorship at the Kyoto School of Painting. Following the publication of the Keinen Kachō Gafu album in 1892, he became a member of the Art Committee of the imperial court and in 1919 a member of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts.
The Keinen Kachō Gafu (景年花鳥畫譜), published in 1892, is an album with an extensive series of bird-and-flower (kachō-e) in woodblock print.
His works are part of many museum collections throughout the world.
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Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)
Imao Keinen (Japanese, 1845 – 1924)