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Shima Seien

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Nationality
  
Japanese

Died
  
5 March 1970

Known for
  
Japanese painting

Movement
  
Nihonga

Period
  
Nihonga

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Shima Seien (島成園) (1892–1970) was a nihonga artist in Taishō and Shōwa Japan.

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Life

Born Shima Seiei (島成栄) in Sakai in 1892, around the age of 13 she moved with her family to Shimanouchi (島之内) in Osaka. She taught herself how to paint while assisting her brother with his work in design, going on to study with Kitano Tsunetomi (北野恒富) and Noda Kyūho (野田九浦). Married in 1921, she moved to Manchuria in 1927, returning to Japan at the end of the war.

Works

Shima Seien was awarded certificates of commendation for Evening in Soemon-chō (宗右衛門町の夕) at the sixth Bunten exhibition in 1912, Festival Attire (祭りのよそほひ) at the seventh Bunten, and Artlessness (稽古のひま) at the ninth Bunten. Her 1918 self-portrait Untitled (無題) features an imaginary birthmark and the backdrop of an unfinished painting, and is one of three of her works designated as Municipal Cultural Properties of Osaka.

References

Shima Seien Wikipedia