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Koyama Shōtarō

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When Fontanesi returned to Italy in 1878, Koyama was dissatisfied with his replacement and left the school. Together with some friends, he founded the Association of the Eleventh (十一次会), so called because that was the eleventh year of the
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under the auspices of the Ministry of the Army. Two of his younger brothers pursued military careers.
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His body of work was rather small and received little exposure. He worked in a modified
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district of Tokyo, that he called Fudō-sha (不同社; roughly, "diversity"). Many famous
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style painters were among his students there, including
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Meanwhile, he had opened his own painting school in the
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Nagaoka
Tokyo
yōga
acupuncturist
Kawakami Tōgai
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Antonio Fontanesi
Abel Guérineau
ja
Meiji era
Asai Chū
Matsuoka Hisashi
Meiji Art Association
ja
Hongō
Nakamura Fusetsu
Yoshida Hiroshi
Mitsutani Kunishirō
Aoki Shigeru
Kanokogi Takeshirō
Tokyo High School

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