Art Brokerage: Tsugoharu Foujita Japanese Artist: b. 1886-1967. Tsugouharu Foujita was born in Japan and studied at the Imperial School of Fine Arts in Tokyo. Foujita seemed destined for a career in the Orient until he traveled to London in 1912 and then, in 1913, went to live in Paris. He discovered European contemporary art, much as the French, in the nineteenth-century, had discovered Japanese prints. Foujita had his first exhibition in Paris in 1917 and by 1924 he was one of the most important exhibitors at the Salon d' Automne. In the same year Foujita was elected a member of the Tokyo Academy of Fine Arts for he was the first Japanese artist to free that country's art of its legendary and classic image. Foujita was then selected to decorate the Japanese House at the Cité Universitaire in Paris. He traveled to England, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and the United States where he had a studio until 1939. He returned to Paris at the outbreak of World War II and remained there until 1941 after which he spent nine years in Tokyo. He then returned to Paris where he continued to paint and occupied himself with charitable functions as president of the Association of Japanese Artists. Foujita died in Zurich at the age of eighty-one and was buried in the cathedral city of Rheims, where he had decorated a chapel after embracing Catholicism. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.
Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, Project for Paris
1989
Colour lithograph with collage on paper on card. 71 x 55.5 cm. Framed under plexiglass. Signed, dated, and numbered. Artist's and printer's copyright stamp verso.
Edition of 150 (+48 +XXX +XI A.P. +20 L.P.)
Schellmann 144 Limited Edition Print
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