Kotaro Ikeda

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameKotaro•Ikeda
Used nameKotaro•Ikeda
Original name池田•幸太郎
Born28 March 1895 in Saga, Saga (JPN)
Died16 August 1976 in Setagaya, Tokyo (JPN)
NOC Japan

Biography

After finishing junior high school, Japanese painter Kotaro Ikeda moved from Saga to Tokyo in 1913, where he studied at the Kawabata Painting School under Somei Yuki. In 1921 Ikeda graduated from the Japanese Painting Department of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. Until 1925, he continued to draw human figures while attending the Hongo Yōga Institute. In that year, he won first prize at the Emperor’s Exhibition and in the second half of the 1920s produced a series of Tokyo sceneries. After 1933 he quit the official exhibitions and concentrated on his own activities. During this period, he produced many landscape paintings and drew sketches when he went fishing every year. From 1963 he was a member of the Japanese Painting Office but continued to exhibit as a director.

The painting Fishing or Fish Pond shows the Somei fish pond. It was created in 1925 in the format 101.8 x 208.6 cm. The picture was painted with mineral pigments, called Iwa-Enogu, on silk. It was probably classified as a watercolor.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1932 Summer Olympics Art Competitions JPN Kotaro Ikeda
Painting, Drawings And Water Colors, Open (Olympic) AC