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1904 Kagoshima, Japan - 1970 Paris, France. Known for: Japanese Western-style painting.
Kinosuke Ebihara was born on September 13, 1904, in Kagoshima, Japan, and died on September 19, 1970, in Paris, France. Ebihara was a Japanese painter whose career bridged Eastern and Western... Read full biography
Kinosuke Ebihara was born on September 13, 1904, in Kagoshima, Japan, and died on September 19, 1970, in Paris, France. Ebihara was a Japanese painter whose career bridged Eastern and Western traditions, contributing to the international modernist movement through his involvement with the École de... Read full biography
Kinosuke Ebihara was born on September 13, 1904, in Kagoshima, Japan, and died on September 19, 1970, in Paris, France. Ebihara was a Japanese painter whose career bridged Eastern and Western traditions, contributing to the international modernist movement through his involvement with the École de Paris. Ebihara studied under Ikuma Arishima and attended the Kawabata Art School in Tokyo. In 1923, he moved to Paris, where he sought out the mentorship of Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita, gaining access... Read full biography
Kinosuke Ebihara was born on September 13, 1904, in Kagoshima, Japan, and died on September 19, 1970, in Paris, France. Ebihara was a Japanese painter whose career bridged Eastern and Western traditions, contributing to the international modernist movement through his involvement with the École de Paris. Ebihara studied under Ikuma Arishima and attended the Kawabata Art School in Tokyo. In 1923, he moved to Paris, where he sought out the mentorship of Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita, gaining access to avant-garde circles and exhibiting at the Salon de l’Escalier. His early success led to a solo exhibition in New York in 1928. Throughout his life, Kinosuke Ebihara traveled between Japan and France, maintaining strong ties to both artistic... Read full biography
Kinosuke Ebihara was born on September 13, 1904, in Kagoshima, Japan, and died on September 19, 1970, in Paris, France. Ebihara was a Japanese painter whose career bridged Eastern and Western traditions, contributing to the international modernist movement through his involvement with the École de Paris. Ebihara studied under Ikuma Arishima and attended the Kawabata Art School in Tokyo. In 1923, he moved to Paris, where he sought out the mentorship of Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita, gaining access to avant-garde circles and exhibiting at the Salon de l’Escalier. His early success led to a solo exhibition in New York in 1928. Throughout his life, Kinosuke Ebihara traveled between Japan and France, maintaining strong ties to both artistic communities. He exhibited at the Salon d’Automne in Paris and participated in independent exhibitions in Japan, including with the Nika-ka... Read full biography
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