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Yuki Ogura SIGNATURES
1895 - 2000. Known for: Still life and portrait painting.
Ogura Yuki was painting still life and portrait as one of pupils of Yasuda Yukihiko who was the great master of historical painting in Japan, teaching girls Japanese literature in a high school in... Read full biography
Ogura Yuki was painting still life and portrait as one of pupils of Yasuda Yukihiko who was the great master of historical painting in Japan, teaching girls Japanese literature in a high school in Yokohama. She draws still life and portrait rich in color, and in 1932, she was the first woman who... Read full biography
Ogura Yuki was painting still life and portrait as one of pupils of Yasuda Yukihiko who was the great master of historical painting in Japan, teaching girls Japanese literature in a high school in Yokohama. She draws still life and portrait rich in color, and in 1932, she was the first woman who joined the Japanese Art Institute, and is the female artist representing the Japanese art world. Drawing still life was her only field to find in her busy days as a teacher in school and as a daughter... Read full biography
Ogura Yuki was painting still life and portrait as one of pupils of Yasuda Yukihiko who was the great master of historical painting in Japan, teaching girls Japanese literature in a high school in Yokohama. She draws still life and portrait rich in color, and in 1932, she was the first woman who joined the Japanese Art Institute, and is the female artist representing the Japanese art world. Drawing still life was her only field to find in her busy days as a teacher in school and as a daughter of a mother with illness. She left many works of still life, finding theme in her ordinary day – vegetables and fruits lying in kitchen and seasonal flowers picked up in backyard. Combination of camellia in a flower vase is the most loved subject for... Read full biography
Ogura Yuki was painting still life and portrait as one of pupils of Yasuda Yukihiko who was the great master of historical painting in Japan, teaching girls Japanese literature in a high school in Yokohama. She draws still life and portrait rich in color, and in 1932, she was the first woman who joined the Japanese Art Institute, and is the female artist representing the Japanese art world. Drawing still life was her only field to find in her busy days as a teacher in school and as a daughter of a mother with illness. She left many works of still life, finding theme in her ordinary day – vegetables and fruits lying in kitchen and seasonal flowers picked up in backyard. Combination of camellia in a flower vase is the most loved subject for her and a painting work “Three Camellia Filled in Vase”, finished painting in 1998 at the age of 1... Read full biography
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