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Rokuzan Ogiwara

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in Paris, and acted as his tour guide for the major art museums in Paris. He visited the British Museum in London, admiring Egyptian sculptures there. Around this time Ogiwara also completed his first works of sculpture. In late 1907, he departed France for Japan, by way of Italy,
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Although his career was short and he left only a few works, Ogiwara strongly influenced the development of modern sculpture in Japan. The stone originals of his works
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in the mountains of central Japan, as the fifth son of a local farmer. He was forced to drop out of school at an early age due to a heart condition. In 1894, he met
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The Sōmas recognized Ogiwara's artistic talent, and agreed to become his sponsors. He relocated to Tokyo in 1899, and also stayed at the Sōmas' summer villa in
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after it was completed. The work was entered posthumously, and was so well received by art critics that it was also chosen as a representative work at the
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instead. He returned to the United States in 1904 to learn sculpting techniques from scratch, and returned again to the Académie Julian in France in 1906.
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In France, he was able to meet Rodin in person and received instruction from him. He also met the famous Japanese sculptor
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bakery in Tokyo and noted art patrons, and partly due to their influence, he became an active member of the
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Sadao, Tsuneo S. Discovering the Arts of Japan: A Historical Overview. Kodansha International (2003)
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issued by the Japanese government. Ogiwara's life story was also made into a TV movie,
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priest of 12th-century Japan, won third place. He followed this with two works (
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The Japan-British Exhibition of 1910: gateway to the island empire of the East
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in London, as the first example of modern Japanese sculpture.
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After his reunion with the Sōmas, he set up his atelier in
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Rokuzan Memorial Museum in Hotaka, Nagano (Japanese site)
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Index


Meiji period
bronze sculpture
Azumino
Nagano Prefecture
Aizō Sōma
Kokkō Sōma
Nakamura-ya
temperance

Kamakura, Kanagawa
oil painting
Robert Henri
William Merritt Chase
New York School of Art
Art Students League
Académie Julian
Auguste Rodin
The Thinker
bronze sculpture
Kōtarō Takamura
Greece
Egypt
Shinjuku
Mongaku
National Exhibition
Buddhist
tuberculosis
Japan-British Exhibition (1910)
Important Cultural Properties of Japan

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