Okakura Tenshin
Okakura Tenshin
(岡倉 天心,
February 14
,
1863
-
September 2
,
1913
) was a
Japanese
scholar
who contributed the development of
arts
in
Japan
. Born in
Yokohama
, he attended
Tokyo Imperial University
in which he met
Ernest Fenollosa
. In 1890, he was one of the principal founders of the first Japanese art academy,
Tokyo bijutsu gakko
and a year later became the head but then was ousted from the school in an administrative struggle. Later, he also founded
Nihon Bijutsuin
/
Nippon Bijutsu-in
with
Hashimoto Gaho
and
Yokoyama Taikan
. He held the Asian section/Oriental art division of
Boston Museum
in
1904
. Okakura Tenshin Okakura Tenshin
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