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Rokuzan Ogiwara (荻原 碌山,
Ogiwara Rokuzan, 1
December 1879 – 22
April 1910) was a
sculptor active in
Meiji period ****an. His real name was
Morie Ogiwara...
- Mizui,
Churyo Sato,
Susumu Shingu,
Constantin Brâncuși,
Barbara Hepworth,
Rokuzan Ogiwara, and Kōtarō Takamura,
among others.
About 120
sculptural works...
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daughter Toshiko in 1918. Sōma died in 1955. In the TV movie,
Rokuzan no ai ("
Rokuzan’s Love")
aired by
Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) in
February 2007...
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skier and
politician Noriko Ogiwara (荻原 規子, born 1959), ****anese
writer Rokuzan Ogiwara (荻原 碌山, 1879–1910), ****anese
sculptor Ogiwara Seisensui (荻原 井泉水...
- (art museum)
Azumino Picture Book
Museum Toyoshina Museum of
Modern Art
Rokuzan Art
Museum Takahashi Setsurō Art
Museum Jōkyō
Gimin Memorial Museum Yoshimi...
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Nagabiku Ame (長引く雨) Akuryō
Tsuki (悪霊憑き)
Samuzamushi (サムザムシ)
Akeruna (開けるな)
Rokuzan no Yoru (六山の夜)
Midorogaoka Majutsudan (深泥丘魔術団) Koe (声)
Midorogaoka Kidan...
- Pan)
literary circle,
through which he
became acquainted with Kafū Nagai,
Rokuzan Ogiwara,
Kaoru Osanai, Kōtarō Takamura, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Bin Ueda and...
- as well as
actress Sumako Matsui,
painter Tsune Nakamura, and
sculptor Rokuzan Ogiwara. Sōma also
provided support to the pan-Asian movement, and his...
- (1855–1887), people's
rights activist Risaku Mutai (1890–1974),
philosopher Rokuzan Ogiwara (1879–1910),
sculptor Aizō Sōma (1870–1954),
founded Nakamuraya...
- baptised. In 1908 he
began to
socialize with
artists including Ogiwara Rokuzan at the Nakamura-ya (中村屋)
Atelier in Shinjuku. Two of his works, Cloudy...