Jin Goto

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Jin Goto
Jin Goto in Tibet in 2012
Born1968 (age 55–56)
NationalityJapanese
Known forNihonga painting, Picture book

Jin Goto (後藤 仁, Gotō Jin, born 1968 in Hyōgo Prefecture) is a Japanese nihonga and picture book painter.

Biography

He was born in Hyogo. His uncle is an artisan of

Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, and became a student of Sumio Goto.[1][3] From 1996 to 2010 once a year, he showed work in the Exhibition of Nihonga by Syonokai in the Ginza Matsuzakaya department store. In 2007, his previous work was exhibited at the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.[2][3]

Nihonga painting "Tong Tribe Pipa-Changfamei (Guizhou, China)"

Goto has a studio in

Nippon Television Culture Center.[1][2][7][8][9][10]

Notable works

Nihonga paintings

Picture books

References

  1. ^ a b c d Monthly Beaux-Arts No. 320, p.14-20. August 2004. A corporate juridical person, Salon des Beaux-Arts
  2. ^ a b c d Monthly Beaux-Arts No. 336, p.14-20. December 2005. A corporate juridical person, Salon des Beaux-Arts
  3. ^ a b c Graphic Japanese Style Painting ′05-′14, 2004-2013. Maria Shobo Co., Ltd.
  4. ^ the Ako City Tabuchi Museum of Art Official website(in Japanese)
  5. ^ Tokyo University of the Arts Official website (archive)(in Japanese)
  6. ^ Tokyo Zokei University Official website-GOTO JIN(in Japanese)
  7. ^ “ The Japan Art News (The Shin-Bijutsu-Shimbun) ” march 1,2004. Bijutsu-Nenkan-sha Co., Ltd.
  8. World Heritage Art in Japan ” p.82-83. october 20,2008. ART BOX international INC. ART BOX international INC,Works
    (in Japanese)
  9. ^ “ Graphic Japanese Style Painting ′05-′14 ” 2004-2013. Maria Shobo Co., Ltd.
  10. ^ “ Market Price of Art ” 2002-2014. Bijutsu-Shinsei-sha Co., Ltd.
  11. ^ “ Picture books Guide by Fukuinkan Shoten ” 11,2011. Fukuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC.
  12. ^ “ Published by Fkuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC. ” 2,2013. Fukuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC. Archived 2006-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ “ Published by Fkuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC. ” 2,2013. Fukuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC.(The Long Hair Daughter - Changfamei)(in Japanese)
  14. ^ “ Published by Fkuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC. ” 2,2013. Fukuinkan Shoten, Publishers INC.(The Long Hair Daughter - Changfamei) Archived 2014-08-12 at the Wayback Machine(in English)
  15. Iwanami Shoten, Publishers
    INC.
  16. ^ “ Published by Iwanami Shoten, Publishers INC. ” 11,2013. Iwanami Shoten, Publishers INC.(The Prince who became a Dog)(in Japanese)
  17. ^ International Youth Library (Internationale Jugendbibliothek München) - The White Ravens 2014 “ The Prince who became a Dog (An Old Tibetan Tale) ” The White Ravens 2014 “ The Prince who became a Dog ”(in English)
  18. ^ “ Published by Zhejiang Juvenile and Children,s Publishing House. ” 3,2022. China Book International/CBI.(The Green Talking Frog)Archived(in English)

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