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Meiji Hashimoto
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Meiji Hashimoto (橋本明治, Hashimoto Meiji) (1904-1991) was a Japanese Nihonga painter and designer.
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He received a commission to paint a piece for the new Tokyo Imperial Palace. The piece titled “Sakura (cherry)” is a large painting measuring 2.74x2.5 metres. It is located on the cedar door of the east corridor of the Seiden hall.[1] Opposite of it on the other side is “Kaede (maples)” by Hōshun Yamaguchi.
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See also
- Seison Maeda (1885–1977), one of the leading Nihonga painters
- List of Nihonga painters
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