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Uragami Gyokudō or Urakami Gyokudō (浦上玉堂 1745, Kamogata , Okayama - October 10, 1820) was a Japanese musician, painter, poet and calligrapher . In his lifetime, he was best known as a player of the Chinese seven-string zither, the guqin , but people came to appreciate his paintings after his death. His art features strong brushwork, often in patterns of strokes that build up a strong rhythm, and they reflect his musical compositions in relying on a limited number of possibilities that build up to powerful compositions. His Snow Sifted Through Frozen Clouds (紙本墨画凍雪篩雲図 shihon bokuga tōunshisetsuzu) is recognized as a National Treasure .

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3-408: Uragami (written: 浦上) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Uragami Gyokudō ( 浦上 玉堂 , 1745–1820) , Japanese musician, painter, poet and calligrapher Uragami Munekage ( 浦上 宗景 ) , Japanese samurai and commander Seishuu Uragami ( 浦上 晟周 , born 1999) , Japanese actor Fictional characters [ edit ] Uragami,

6-600: A character in the manga series Parasyte [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Uragami . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Uragami&oldid=1114511027 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description

9-524: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Uragami Gyokud%C5%8D After working as a samurai for the Ikeda daimyō, he left his position for ideological reasons to devote himself to travel and the arts. He named his sons ""Spring Qin" and "Autumn Qin." Gyokudō was expert in calligraphy, featuring clerical and running scripts, and he was a fine poet in Chinese. One of his music works,

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