Sakuichi Fukazawa
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Fukazawa Sakuichi (japanisch 深沢 索一; * 4. September 1896 in der Präfektur Niigata; † 12. Januar 1947) war ein japanischer Holzschnitt-Künstler des Sōsaku-hanga-Stils.
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深沢 索一(ふかざわ さくいち、1896年9月4日 - 1947年1月12日)は、日本の版画家。新潟県出身。京都中央商業学校卒。
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Sakuichi Fukazawa (4 September 1896 – 12 January 1947) was a Japanese painter and woodblock printer working within the sosaku-hanga "creative prints" movement. Fukazawa was born in Niigata Prefecture and moved to Tokyo at a young age, where he attended Tokyo Central School of Commerce and Industry. Around 1918 he learnt the art of woodblock printing under Suwa Kanenori and exhibited at the (Creative Print Association) in 1922. His work appeared in magazines such as 'Minato' and its successor 'Kaze'.
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Fukazawa Sakuichi
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深沢索一
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Sakuichi Fukazawa
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Sakuichi Fukazawa
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Sakuichi Fukazawa
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1947-01-12
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Maki, Japan
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1896-09-04
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1896-09-04
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1947-01-12
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Japanese
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Fukazawa Sakuichi (japanisch 深沢 索一; * 4. September 1896 in der Präfektur Niigata; † 12. Januar 1947) war ein japanischer Holzschnitt-Künstler des Sōsaku-hanga-Stils.
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Sakuichi Fukazawa (4 September 1896 – 12 January 1947) was a Japanese painter and woodblock printer working within the sosaku-hanga "creative prints" movement. Fukazawa was born in Niigata Prefecture and moved to Tokyo at a young age, where he attended Tokyo Central School of Commerce and Industry. Around 1918 he learnt the art of woodblock printing under Suwa Kanenori and exhibited at the (Creative Print Association) in 1922. His work appeared in magazines such as 'Minato' and its successor 'Kaze'. He was a founding member of the (Japan Print Association) in 1931. He worked for the Han magazine alongside Hiratsuka Un'ichi, Azechi Umetarō and Munakata Shikō. He contributed thirteen prints to the series ("One Hundred Views of New Tokyo") which was produced from 1928 to 1932. He took part in the painting events at the 1932 and 1936 Olympic Games. From 1936 he designed woodblock-printed covers for books.
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深沢 索一(ふかざわ さくいち、1896年9月4日 - 1947年1月12日)は、日本の版画家。新潟県出身。京都中央商業学校卒。
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1896
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1947