Charles Bartlett was one of the first artists to work with the publisher Watanabe Shozaburo. Bartlett designed a total of 38 woodblock prints for Wata . . .
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Guy Buffet was born in Paris in 1943, in the same neighborhood where Chagall, Matisse, Picasso, and Modigliani had once lived. His parents owned a res . . .
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Jean Charlot studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris before serving in the French Army during World War I. His mother, with her French, Mexican . . .
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Calligraphy Artist. Jie Chen was born in Guang Dong, China, in 1926 and today is a world renowned artist whose work is routinely included in internati . . .
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Chikanobu Toyohara is an important Meiji artist and his prints have become quite popular among collectors. Much more attention has been given this ar . . .
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Yoshio Hayashi was born in Hilo, Hawaii and educated in Chicago and at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. He was an award-winning commercial graphic des . . .
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John William Hill, son of the engraver John Hill, was born in London and immigrated with his family to the United States at the age of seven, initiall . . .
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Known for landscape and nature prints, together with Hokusai considered the dominant figure of printmaking in the first half of the nineteenth century . . .
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Hiroshige III was a pupil of the great landscape artist, Ando Hiroshige. After Hiroshige's daughter divorced Hiroshige II about 1865, Shigemasa marri . . .
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Paul Jacoulet went to Japan at the age of 4 with his mother to join his father who had been assigned as a language instructor in Tokyo. He attended Ja . . .
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Mark Kadota is a painter, potter, art educator, sculptor, and performance artist. He is self-taught, except for ceramics which he studied under D . . .
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An American of Finnish descent, Karhu settled in Japan in 1955 with his family, initially as a Lutheran missionary and an English teacher. A graduate . . .
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Son of a military retainer of the Tokugawa family. Studied briefly with Kawanabe Gyosai and Shibara Zeshin; may have acquired an attention to the ef . . .
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Kogyo was born under the real name of Hanyu Sadanosuke in Tokyo. When the young boy was fifteen years old, his mother married Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, the . . .
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Increased appreciation of the printmaker Toyohara Kunichika is indicative in the 1999 publication on the artist by Amy Reigle Newland, "A Forgotten M . . .
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The most prolific of all ukiyo-e artists (over 20,000 designs). At 15, then a pupil of Toyokuni; took name of Kunisada. In 1807 the young artist produ . . .
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First name: Kuniyoshi, Last name: Utagawa
Popular Utagawa print master. Trained first in the family craft of dyer, then was probably a pupil of Katsu . . .
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Lynn Matsuoka was born in New York. She studied music and art at Temple University in Philadelphia, and graduated with a BFA Degree. She studied gradu . . .
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Japanese-style painter, illustrator. Lived in Tokyo. First learned woodblock printing from Taiso Yoshitoshi, then studied Japanese-style painting wi . . .
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Hiroki Morinoue studied at the California College of Arts and Crafts where he received his BFA degree. He also spent time in Japan studying with a Mas . . .
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Watercolor artist who wrote and illustrated the book 'Indigenous Flowers of Hawaii', published in London in 1885. . . .
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Anton Slothower was born in Amsterdam in 1949. He studied painting at the Royal Art Academy of Amsterdam in 1968-1972. After graduating he traveled th . . .
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Wada Sanzo studied Western style painting at Tokyo School of Fine Arts from which he graduated in 1904. Studied in Europe from 1907 to 1915; traveled . . .
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H.H. Wong, grandson of famed Chinese artist Yi Ru Huang, is a product of China's diverse history. Born during China's momentous transition to Socialis . . .
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George Woollard was born in 1946 on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. He later lived in Wisconsin where his father, also named George, worked as the director . . .
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20th Century monoprintmaker.
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Considered the last of the true ukiyo-e artists. At the age of 11 became a pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi; also studied with Kikuchi Yosai and was adopte . . .
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