Aōdō Denzen
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Aōdō Denzen (亜欧堂 田善, c. 1748 – June 25, 1822) was a Japanese painter and copperplate engraver. A leading figure in Japanese painting during the late Edo period, he is credited with introducing Western painting to Japan.
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Aōdō.
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Aōdō Denzen | |
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亜欧堂 田善 | |
Born | Zenkichi Nagata (永田 善吉, Nagata Zenkichi) c. 1748 Sukagawa, Mutsu Province, Japan |
Died | June 25, 1822(1822-06-25) (aged 73–74) |
Other names | Aeudoo Denzento[1] |
Occupation(s) | Painter, copperplate engraver |
Relatives | Eiji Tsuburaya (descendant) |
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