Okamoto Sukehiko
1823–1883 (age 60)
Biography
Okamoto Sukehiko was a notable Japanese painter whose artistic career flourished during the mid-19th century, a period of significant cultural transition in Japan. He contributed to the visual arts during an era when traditional Japanese painting techniques were being preserved and adapted in response to Western influences.
Working during the final decades before and early years of the Meiji Restoration, Sukehiko's artistic practice reflected the values and aesthetic sensibilities of his time. His connection to Mount Utatsu suggests his engagement with landscape subjects, a central concern of Japanese painters throughout his era.