Kamei Tōbei

Kamei Tōbei 亀井藤兵衛  (1901-1977)  

BIOGRAPHY

Sources: Guide to Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints: 1900-1975, Helen Merritt, University of Hawaii Press, 1992, p. 52; Japanese Wood-block Prints, Shizuya Fujikake, Japan Travel Bureau, 1938 revised 1949, p. 114. 


Kamei Tōbei was born in Wakayama Prefecture south of Osaka in the Kansai Region with the given name Eiichi.  He used the name Kamei Tōbei until 1953 when he changed it to Kamei Genbei/Genbē (Kamei Gengei) 亀井玄兵衛. He was a graduate of the Kyoto Kaiga Semmon Gakko (Technical School of Painting) where he studied with Kawabata Ryūshi (1885-1966) and Yamada Kōun (1878-1956). He became interested in prints while an undergraduate and exhibited his prints at Teiten and Kokugakai. He was a founding member of Kyoto Sosaku Hanga Kyokai in 1929 and was a member of the group that published Taishu hanga (Popular Prints), a short-lived 1931 print magazine. He contributed to various Uchida published series, such as Fifty Studies in Flowers and Twenty-Four Views in and out of Kyoto (see image below) which were collaborations with Kotozuka Eiichi (1906-1979) and Tokuriki Tomikichirō (1902-2000). He created a number of small postcard-size prints showing famous scenes of Tokyo, titled Ten Lovely Sights in Tokyo, and of Kyoto titled Ten Lovely Sights in Kyoto. He is one of the founders of the Kōrokusha publishing house with Kotozuka and Tokuriki. From 1937 Kamei exhibited Japanese-style painting (nihonga) with Seiryusha which promoted Japanese-style painting and he became a full member of Seiryusha in 1950. 

Kamei's design Water Lilies

for the series Fifty Studies of Flowers

Artist's Seals and Signatures

Most of the artist's seals seem to be a script variation of "kame" or "tō." 

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T. Kamei

Prints in Collection

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Picture of the Shop of Owariya Denzaemon at Kyo[to] Kurumayacho Nijo from the set Four Seasons of Kyoto,

c. 1930s

IHL Cat. #1746

Kinkakuji in Snow

from the set Four Seasons of Kyoto, originally c. 1930s

IHL Cat. #1164 and #1745

Evening Cherry Blossoms at Gion

from the set Four Seasons of Kyoto

IHL Cat. #1743

Ohara in Autumn

from the set Four Seasons of Kyoto

 IHL Cat. #1744 

Bunraku Puppet Head,

c. 1949 

IHL Cat. #315

Rice Planting, 1951

IHL Cat. #1063

Gion Shinbashi Neighborhood

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #804 and #2193

Chion-In Temple Black Gate Spring Scene from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #803

Takao Autumn Scenery

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1119 and #2192

Droopy-branch Cherry Trees at Daigo Temple at Sanpōin from the series

New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1120

Fine Weather After a Snowfall at Heian-jingu Shrine from the series

New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1121

Moon at Chūshojima

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1122

Nishihongan-ji Nagatsuji

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1123 and #2194

Ginkakuji Snow Scene

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1124

Umenomiya Shrine

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1125 and #2191

Shimabara District After the Rain

from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #1126 and #2190

Plum Tree at Kitano Tenmangu Shrine from the series New Famous Places of Kyoto, after 1953

IHL Cat. #2195