Okada Hanko

Visual Artist

1782 – 1846

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Who was Okada Hanko?

Okada Hanko was a Japanese painter during the Edo period. He was the son of the painter and rice merchant Okada Beisanjin. He built a studio and home near Osaka on the bank of the Yodo River, but was forced to move to Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka due to a rebellion.

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Born
1782
Japan
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Nationality
  • Japan
Died
1846

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on July 23, 2013

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