Kiyoshi Hasegawa (1891-1980)
Aliases: Hasegawa Kiyoshi
Professions: Painter; Wood cutter; Etcher; Illustrator
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Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Village de Saint-Paul-de-Vence
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Kiyoshi Hasegawa (1891-1980) Le village,1925
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KIYOSHI HASEGAWA, 1891-1980
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KIYOSHI HASEGAWA Oiseau sur racine. 1960. (Catalogue de l'aeuvre 418) 194 x 289. Manière noire. Epreuve sur vélin de Rives signée e...
Kiyoshi Hasegawa Biography
(b Yokohama, 9 Dec 1891; d Paris, 13 Dec 1980). Japanese printmaker and painter. He studied Western-style drawing under Seiki Kuroda at the Aoibashi Institute of the Hakuba-kai and Western-style oil painting under Saburosuke Okada and Takeji Fujishima at the Hongo Institute. At the same time he became acquainted with examples of modern Western art, which was then being widely introduced into Japan; he was attracted to the work of William Blake and to Symbolist painters such as Edvard Munch and Odilon Redon. In 1913, while producing the cover picture for the magazine Kamen (Mask; 1913), Hasegawa taught himself woodblock printing. Shortly after this, he began to study etching and in 1916 helped found the Japanese Print Club. He played a leading part in the creative print movement in Japan, where the artist both cut the block and printed the work.
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KIYOSHI HASEGAWA, (JAPANESE/FRENCH 1891-1980), "NATURE MORTE A LA COLOMBE MEXICAINE"
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KIYOSHI HASEGAWA Coquelicots fleurs des champs (Graminées dans un verre). 1931. (Catalogue de lAEuvre 267)
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KIYOSHI HASEGAWA Still Life with Flowers in a Vase.




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