伊藤明瑞
伊藤明瑞 (いとうめいずい, from 1889 to 1948) is a Japanese calligrapher. The real name the Masao Miyamoto gate (みやもとまさおと).
Person
On February 28, 1889, I am born in Wakayama-shi, Wakayama.
I become a disciple of scholar of Chinese classics south seas iron mine at (1891), 2 years old in 1891 and show calligraphy to Governor of Sakai at (1892), 3 years old in 1892.
I acquire a manner of writing of King Yoshiyuki by experience at (1894), 5 years old in 1894, and a full mastership book is conferred.
I show skill in dear of the Emperor Meiji (1895) at 5-year-old time on February 13 in 1895 and have the name of "日本明瑞" (瑞 of the light と auspicious sign of the Meiji). I became a student of Hirobumi Ito later and came to give "伊藤明瑞".
明瑞 lived in Akashi in the evening until a one-year term from youth, but I went around the royalty, the nobility or the government offices, temples, schools of the whole country, and showing it did skill.
明瑞 is called a child prodigy, a genius calligrapher early, and I do it childishly and memorize a classic, and it is said that it was the person who is education and strong memory.
I die (1948) in home of Akashi on November 23 in 1948.
References
- Takaaki Kawai "書家伊藤明瑞," it is 1972
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