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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seiji_TōgōSeiji Tōgō - Wikipedia

    Seiji Togo (東郷 青児, Tōgō Seiji, 1897–1978) was a Japanese painter and artist known for his depiction of the female form. Born in Kagoshima Prefecture Japan, he graduated from middle school at Aoyama Gakuin University and displayed his first one-man show at Hibiya Art Museum at the age of 18.

  2. Seiji Togo (1897 - 1978) Born in Kagoshima Prefecture, Seiji Togo painted in oils in the Western style (known as Yoga in Japan) and was active in Tokyo as part of the Nika Society, an organization founded with the aim of promoting contemporary art in Japan.

  3. Guillaume Apollinaire ( pronunciación en francés: /ɡijom apɔlinɛʁ/, –de nombre completo Wilhelm Albert Włodzimierz Aleksander Apolinary Kostrowicki –, Roma, 26 de agosto de 1880- París, 9 de noviembre de 1918) o conocido simplemente en español como Guillermo Apollinaire, fue un poeta, dramaturgo, teórico y crítico de arte naturalizado francés de...

  4. Inspirada en su propia vida y, en particular, en su relación con el artista Seiji Tōgō, fue el comienzo de una brillante trayectoria literaria que culminó en 1983 con el libro de memorias Seguiré viviendo, donde se reivindicaba como una mujer libre que suscribía sin enmiendas su vida escandalosa y legendaria, y que fue convertida en serie ...

  5. Tōgō Seiji. Kagoshima 1897 – Kumamoto1978, was a Japanese painter and artist. Known for his depiction of the female form. Born in Kagoshima Prefecture Japan, he graduated from middle school at Aoyama Gakuin University and displayed his first one-man show at Hibiya Art Museum at the age of 18.

  6. TOGO Seiji 1897-1978. A Western-style painter, and active chiefly in the Nika-kai. He is famous for his original woman portrait with luscious and fantastic feelings, absorbing each movements in Europa, such as the Cubism, the Futurism, the Surrealism.

  7. 27 de feb. de 2018 · Seiji Togo (1897-1978) has been characterized as having two distinctive career phases corresponding to youth and maturity. The first was as a pioneer of European modern movements in Japan. The...