Noguchi Shohin
Noguchi Shohin was a Japanese painter.
Biography
Shohin was born in Ōsaka Prefecture in 1847. She studied bird-and-flower and landscape painting with the artist Hine Taizan in Kyoto. Her paintings were bought by the Japanese Imperial family and in 1904 she was appointed an Imperial Household Artist, an honour reserved for the most distinguished artists. She was a friend of the statesman Kido Takayoshi and she and Okuhara Seiko enjoyed his patronage. Kido and the two of them would create gassaku, or collaborative paintings.Her daughters Iku and Shokei also became artists.
In 1982 and 2005 Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art held exhibitions of her art.