Ryōhei Koiso
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Ryōhei Koiso | |
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小磯良平 | |
Born | Kobe, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture | July 25, 1903
Died | 16 December 1988 | (aged 85)
Nationality | Japanese |
Education | Tokyo University of the Arts |
Occupation | Painter |
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Ryōhei Koiso (小磯 良平, Koiso Ryōhei, Japanese: [koiso ɾʲoːheː]) (July 25, 1903 – December 16, 1988) was a Japanese artist. He graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts western art department in 1927 and had a successful career from early on. During World War II he was often commissioned paintings depicting Japanese military scenes, such as the signing of the British surrender of Singapore, and Japanese infantrymen making their way through high grass fields in Malaysia. He returned to mainstream painting following the war, and painted until his death. His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics.[1]
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- ^ "Ryōhei Koiso". Olympedia. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
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