Book (Practical) CHIHIRO'S CHILDREN Happy Time / Chihiro Iwasaki

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 絵画 CHIHIRO’S CHILDREN Happy Time / いわさきちひろ
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Item number: BO4878880
Released date: 11 Nov 2024

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Paintings
[Introduction to the contents]
Chihiro IWASAKI is a popular painter who is still supported by many people, such as the binding of Tot-chan 』 by the window in 『.
Chihiro IWASAKI was born on December 15, 1918 and died on August 8, 1974.
This book contains not only popular works on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his death, but also illustrations for magazines and advertisements that are not well known.
This book contains valuable line drawings by Chihiro IWASAKI, who is not famous as a watercolor painting.
[Contents]
Chapter 1 : Mama and Me / Chapter 2 : Everyone together / Chapter 3 : Watashi no Jikan
Essays (1) "Unbounded takeshi" / Essay (2) "Mother's Picture" / Essay (3) "Advertisement's Picture" /
Essay (4) "Watashi no Ikigai" / Essay (5) "Rhythm that became a picture" / Essay (6) "Cousin" /
Essay (7) "Children under the Window" / Essay (8) "Shouldn't there be a smell of mud?" /
Essay (9) "Laurencin and Memorable Dress"
[Author's brief history]
Born and raised in Tokyo in Fukui Prefecture.
Graduated from Tokyo Prefectural Sixth Girls' High School.
Studied Fujiwarano Yukinari style calligraphy and studied under Saburosuke OKADA, Tai Nakatani and Toshi Maruki.
Joined the Nihon Bijutsukai (Academy of Fine Arts) 1947 years ago, joined the Nihon Bijutsukai (Academy of Fine Arts), joined the Nihon Bijutsukai (Academy of Japanese Art) and joined the Nihon Dogakkai (Academy of Japanese Art) and joined the Nihon Dogakai (Academy of Japanese Children's Art) in 1949.
In 1950, she published a picture-card show, 『, Mother's Story, 』, and received the Minister of Education Award.
In 1956, she married Zenmei Matsumoto and gave birth to her eldest son Takeshi.
She received the Shogakukan Children's Publishing Cultural Award for works published in 1961 1971 至光 』 『 』 『 』 『 Swinhoe's Pheasant Kotori