Roso Fukuhara
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was a Japanese
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 photographer noted for a strikingly modern approach to pictorialism.

He was born in Ginza
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 on 16 January 1892, as , son of , the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō
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) and . His three eldest brothers died young, but another older brother, Shinzō
Shinzo Fukuhara
was a renowned Japanese photographer.He was born in Kyōbashi-ku, Tokyo, on 25 July 1883, as the fourth son of Arinobu Fukuhara , the head of Apothecary Shiseidō and Toku Fukuhara . The third brother predeceased his birth, so he was named and treated as the third son...

, would also win great fame as a photographer and the last, Nobuyoshi (信義, b.1897) would win some fame too, under the name .

Fukuhara studied French at Keio University
Keio University
,abbreviated as Keio or Keidai , is a Japanese university located in Minato, Tokyo. It is known as the oldest institute of higher education in Japan. Founder Fukuzawa Yukichi originally established it as a school for Western studies in 1858 in Edo . It has eleven campuses in Tokyo and Kanagawa...

 (Tokyo) from 1911 to 1917. His photographic activities were amateur but rigorous; his photographs employing both shallow focus and rather incongruous juxtapositions to great effect. (Half of a photograph by Fukuhara might be taken up by corrugated metal fencing.)

Fukuhara died on 29 September 1946 in Nagano.

Books showing Fukuhara's works

Fukuhara Shinzō, Fukuhara Rosō: Hikari to sono kaichō (福原信三 福原路草:光とその諧調, Shinzō Fukuhara, Rosō Fukuhara: Light and its harmony). Nikon Salon Books 3. Tokyo: Nikkor Club, 1977. Fukuhara Shinzō to Fukuhara Rosō (福原信三と福原路草, Shinzō Fukuhara and Rosō Fukuhara). Nihon no Shashinka 3. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1997. ISBN 4-00-008343-0.
  • Hikari no shijō: Fukuhara Shinzō no sekai (光の詩情:福原信三の世界) / The World of Shinzo Fukuhara: Poetics of Light. Tokyo: Shiseido Corporate Culture Department, 1994.
  • Hikari to sono kaichō: Fukuhara Shinzō, Fukuhara Rosō: 1913-nen – 1941-nen (光とその諧調:福原信三・福原路草:1913年–1941年) / The Light with Its Harmony: Shinzo Fukuhara / Roso Fukuhara: Photographs 1913–1941. Tokyo: Watari-um, 1992. ISBN 4-900398-17-9.

Other sources

Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. . Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. ISBN 4-473-01750-8

External links

Shinzō and Rosō Fukuhara at Shiseido. A large collection of their photographs, and some other materials.
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