Gyokushō first studied maruyama style painting with Raishō Nakajima then switched to the then prevalent nihonga style for his art. He was appointed as a professor at the Tōkyō School of Fine Arts. This gallery shows nineteen of Gyokushō’s flower and (or) bird paintings. Click on a picture to enlarge it. Gyokushō also published some of his art in picture books.
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