Namikawa Yasuyuki

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Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845–1927) — original family name Takaoka — was a Japanese cloisonné artist. His work was highly sought after in his own lifetime and is held in several collections today. He and Namikawa Sōsuke (no relation) were the most famous cloisonné artists of the 1890 to 1910 period, known as the "Golden age" of Japanese enamels. From 1875 to 1915, he won prizes at 51 exhibitions, including at world's fairs and at Japan's National Industrial Exhibition. For his work he was appointed an Imperial Household Artist in 1896. He sometimes signed his pieces Kyoto Namikawa (Namikawa of Kyoto). rdf:langString
並河 靖之(なみかわ やすゆき、弘化2年9月1日(1845年10月1日) - 昭和2年(1927年)5月24日)は、日本の七宝家。明治期の日本を代表する七宝家の一人で、京都を中心に活躍。近代七宝の原点である有線七宝にこだわり続けてこれを極め、東京で活動した無線七宝を得意とするライバルの濤川惣助と共に、二人のナミカワと評された。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString 並河靖之
rdf:langString Namikawa Yasuyuki
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rdf:langString Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845–1927) — original family name Takaoka — was a Japanese cloisonné artist. His work was highly sought after in his own lifetime and is held in several collections today. He and Namikawa Sōsuke (no relation) were the most famous cloisonné artists of the 1890 to 1910 period, known as the "Golden age" of Japanese enamels. From 1875 to 1915, he won prizes at 51 exhibitions, including at world's fairs and at Japan's National Industrial Exhibition. For his work he was appointed an Imperial Household Artist in 1896. He sometimes signed his pieces Kyoto Namikawa (Namikawa of Kyoto).
rdf:langString 並河 靖之(なみかわ やすゆき、弘化2年9月1日(1845年10月1日) - 昭和2年(1927年)5月24日)は、日本の七宝家。明治期の日本を代表する七宝家の一人で、京都を中心に活躍。近代七宝の原点である有線七宝にこだわり続けてこれを極め、東京で活動した無線七宝を得意とするライバルの濤川惣助と共に、二人のナミカワと評された。
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