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Madokoro Akutagawa Saori, the Glossary

Index Madokoro Akutagawa Saori

was a Japanese painter whose works were often associated with primitivism, folkloric and mythological subjects, as well as unique dyeing techniques.[1]

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  1. 24 relations: Aichi Prefecture, Art Students League of New York, ArtCenter College of Design, Avant-garde, Eclampsia, Gen'ichirō Inokuma, Ginza, Ikebana, On Kawara, Riverside Art Museum, Rufino Tamayo, Shūzō Takiguchi, Takashimaya, Tarō Okamoto, Tatsuo Ikeda, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Toyohashi, Will Barnet, Yasushi Akutagawa, Yayoi Kusama, Yomiuri Indépendant Exhibition, Yoshishige Saitō, Yuki Katsura.

Aichi Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū.

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Art Students League of New York

The Art Students League of New York is an art school in the American Fine Arts Society in Manhattan, New York City.

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ArtCenter College of Design

ArtCenter College of Design is a private art university in Pasadena, California.

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Avant-garde

In the arts and in literature, the term avant-garde (from French meaning advance guard and vanguard) identifies an experimental genre, or work of art, and the artist who created it; which usually is aesthetically innovative, whilst initially being ideologically unacceptable to the artistic establishment of the time.

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Eclampsia

Eclampsia is the onset of seizures (convulsions) in a woman with pre-eclampsia.

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Gen'ichirō Inokuma

Gen'ichirō Inokuma (猪熊弦一郎, Inokuma Gen'ichirō; born on 14 December 1902, died on 17 May 1993) was a Japanese painter. Madokoro Akutagawa Saori and Gen'ichirō Inokuma are 20th-century Japanese painters.

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Ginza

Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.

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Ikebana

is the Japanese art of flower arrangement.

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On Kawara

was a Japanese conceptual artist who lived in SoHo, New York City, from 1965. Madokoro Akutagawa Saori and On Kawara are 20th-century Japanese artists.

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Riverside Art Museum

Riverside Art Museum is an art museum in the historic Mission Inn District of Riverside, California.

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Rufino Tamayo

Rufino del Carmen Arellanes Tamayo (August 25, 1899 – June 24, 1991) was a Mexican painter of Zapotec heritage, born in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico.

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Shūzō Takiguchi

was a Japanese poet, art critic, and artist.

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Takashimaya

is a Japanese multinational corporation operating a department store chain carrying a wide array of products, ranging from wedding dresses and other apparel to electronics and flatware.

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Tarō Okamoto

was a Japanese artist, art theorist, and writer. Madokoro Akutagawa Saori and Tarō Okamoto are 20th-century Japanese painters.

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Tatsuo Ikeda

was a Japanese avant-garde artist.

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Tokyo National Museum

The or TNM is an art museum in Ueno Park in the Taitō ward of Tokyo, Japan.

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Tokyo University of the Arts

or is a school of art and music in Japan.

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Toyohashi

is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

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Will Barnet

Will Barnet (May 25, 1911November 13, 2012) was an American artist known for his paintings, watercolors, drawings, and prints depicting the human figure and animals, both in casual scenes of daily life and in transcendent dreamlike worlds.

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Yasushi Akutagawa

was a Japanese composer and conductor.

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Yayoi Kusama

is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, and is also active in painting, performance, video art, fashion, poetry, fiction, and other arts. Madokoro Akutagawa Saori and Yayoi Kusama are 20th-century Japanese women artists.

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Yomiuri Indépendant Exhibition

The, affectionately nicknamed "Yomiuri Anpan," was a famously permissive, unjuried, free-to-exhibit art exhibition held annually in Tokyo, Japan from 1949 to 1963.

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Yoshishige Saitō

Yoshishige Saitō (斎藤義重, Saitō Yoshishige, also Saitō Gijū or Saito Ghiju, May 4, 1904, in Hirosaki – June 13, 2001, in Yokohama) was a Japanese visual artist and art educator. Madokoro Akutagawa Saori and Yoshishige Saitō are 20th-century Japanese artists.

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Yuki Katsura

Yuki Katsura (桂ゆき, Katsura Yuki, also Katsura Yukiko, 10 October 1913 – 5 February 1991) was a Japanese artist whose career spanned from the prewar to the postwar eras.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madokoro_Akutagawa_Saori

Also known as Madakoro Akutagawa Saori.