Poète japonais de haiku ; peintre et calligraphe de l'ère Tokugawa
Poète de haiku, peintre et calligraphe de l'ère Tokugawa
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Further Biographical Data1760-1814
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)Japanese
NationalityJapan
Names
HeadingTakebe, Sōchō used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Sources
Found inBN Service japonais. — JAJ. — Haiga : Takebe Sōchō and the haiku-painting tradition / Stephen Addiss ; with an essay by Fumiko Y. Yamamoto, 1995. — Internet://www.loc.gov, 1999-03-02 : Takebe, Socho, 1761-1814. — Haiga : Takebe Sōchō and the haiku-painting tradition / Stephen Addiss ; with an essay by Fumiko Y. Yamamoto, 1995. — LC Authorities : Takebe, Socho, 1761-1814 - http://authorities.loc.gov (2019-05-18)
Matsuo Bashō 建部巣兆 Takebe Soochoo (1761-1814)He was one of the leading haiku poets of Edo during his time, together with Suzuki Michihiko 鈴木道彦 and Natsume Seibi 夏目成美. He was a famous resident of the Senju 千住 district.Portrait of Matsuo Basho 建部巣兆筆の「芭蕉像」 [Unknown Artist -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Matsuo Basho by Takebe Socho.jpg]