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Yamamoto Genkyu Date of birth/death unknown
There are almost no surviving works by Yamamoto Genkyu, so much of his life remains clouded in uncertainty. He is thought to have been active from the late 17th to the early 18th century in Kyoto. His given name was Masamitsu, but he was commonly called Genbei. He took the name Genkyu when he shaved his head and entered the Buddhist priesthood in 1669. He is thought to have had the rank of Hokkyo (the third highest rank for Buddhist priests) conferred on him at around this time. He appears to have been a student of Kano Eishin Yasunobu. His representative work is Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tale of Taishokukan (“The Great Woven Crown”) (the collection of the museum). He was exceptional for his impressive composition and detailed depiction, and also painted fine portraits of famous poets in the style of the Sumiyoshi school.