Name |
Life |
Comments |
Reference |
Koun Takamura |
1851–1934 |
Father of Kotaro Takamura, sculptor of Ueno Park statue of Saigō Takamori |
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Tama Kiyohara |
1861–1939 |
Western-style painter, wife of sculptor Vincenzo Ragusa, who lived 52 years in Sicily. Also known as Eleonora Ragusa |
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Arai Yoshimune |
1863-1941 |
Woodblock print artist of the shin hanga movement |
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Kuroda Seiki |
1866–1924 |
Painter who introduced impressionism to Japan |
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Kume Keiichiro |
1866–1934 |
Impressionist painter trained in France |
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Okada Saburōsuke |
1869–1939 |
Painter, mostly in the Yōga style, and art professor |
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Toyozo Arakawa |
1874–1985 |
Well-known ceramic painter |
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Ito Yuhan |
1882-1951 |
Woodblock print artist of the shin hanga movement |
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Kotaro Takamura |
1883–1956 |
Sculptor and poet, combining Western styles with Japanese tradition |
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Rosanjin |
1883–1959 |
Calligrapher, ceramicist and restaurateur |
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Tsuguharu Foujita |
1886–1968 |
Painter and engraver, applied French oil painting techniques to traditional Japanese painting |
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Ohno Bakufu |
1888–1976 |
Painter and printmaker |
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Kawai Kanjirō |
1890–1966 |
Potter and a key figure in mingei (Japanese folk art) and studio pottery movements |
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Yasuo Kuniyoshi |
1893–1953 |
Migrated to New York from Japan in 1906. Well known for his paintings related to Social Realism |
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Kanpū Ōmata |
1894–1947 |
Painter and waka poet |
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Haruko Hasegawa |
1895–1967 |
Painter, illustrator, writer; she specialized in war painting |
[16][17][18] |
Kaita Murayama |
1896–1919 |
Painter, known primarily for his work as an author |
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Bumpei Usui |
1898–1994 |
Painter, born in Japan, emigrated to New York in 1921 |
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Ichiro Fukuzawa |
1896–1992 |
Surrealist painter |
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Iwao Yamawaki |
1898–1987 |
Bauhaus educated photographer and architect |
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Kenzo Okada |
1902–1982 |
Abstract expressionist painter in New York City and Japan |
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Shiko Munakata |
1903–1975 |
Woodcut artist, painter, and calligrapher |
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Koiso Ryouhei |
1903–1988 |
Painter of World War II military scenes |
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Isamu Noguchi |
1904–1988 |
Sculptor |
[19] |
Jiro Yoshihara |
1905–1972 |
Founding member of Gutai group |
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Migishi Setsuko |
1905–1999 |
Painter and illustrator known as one of the pioneering Japanese women in oil painting |
[20] |
Suda Kokuta |
1906–1990 |
Abstract and Western-style painter, calligrapher |
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Hideo Date |
1907–2004 |
Immigrated to California from Osaka, Japan. When in Los Angeles, he was influenced by artist and teacher Stanton MacDonald-Wright at the Art Students' League in Los Angeles. |
[21] |
Taro Yashima |
1908–1994 |
Children's book Illustrator and Author |
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Yozo Hamaguchi |
1909–2000 |
Mezzotint printmaker |
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Minami Keiko |
1911–2004 |
Aquatint engraver and printmaker |
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Yoshio Fujimaki |
1911–disappeared 1935 |
Sōsaku-hanga woodblock printmaker |
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Itchiku Kubota |
1917–2003 |
Textile artist |
[22] |
Tomiyama Taeko |
1921–2021 |
Visual artist, painter |
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Tsuruko Yamazaki |
1925–2019 |
Avant-garde artist; member of the Gutai group |
[23] |
Michio Ihara |
Born 1928 |
Sculptor |
[24] |
Tsunehisa Kimura |
1928–2008 |
Photomontage artist |
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Shozo Shimamoto |
1928–2013 |
Gutai group artist |
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Tezuka Osamu |
1928–1989 |
Famous manga artist with works like Astro Boy and Kimba the White Lion |
[25] |
Yayoi Kusama |
Born 1929 |
Conceptual artist, self-described "obsessive artist" |
[26] |
Minoru Niizuma |
1930–1998 |
Abstract sculptor |
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Shigeo Fukuda |
1932–2009 |
Sculptor, graphic artist and poster designer who created optical illusions |
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Ushio Shinohara |
Born 1932 |
Japanese Neo-Dadaist artist |
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On Kawara |
1933–2014 |
Conceptual Artist |
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Yoko Ono |
Born 1933 |
Conceptual and performance artist, singer, and widow of John Lennon |
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Fujiko Nakaya |
Born 1933 |
Fog sculptor |
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Morino Hiroaki |
Born 1934 |
Potter |
[27] |
Shusaku Arakawa |
1936–2010 |
Abstract painter and architect from Tokyo, living in New York since 1961 |
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Keiichi Tanaami |
Born 1936 |
Multi-genre artist from Tokyo working as a graphic designer, illustrator, video artist and fine artist. |
[28] |
Hiroshi Tomihari |
Born 1936 |
Woodcut printmaker |
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Susumu Shingu |
Born 1937 |
Kinetic sculptor. His nature-inspired works are constructed of highly engineered materials, commonly steel and Teflon |
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Shotaro Ishinomori |
1938–1998 |
Manga artist and mechanical designer of Cyborg 009 and Super Sentai (Goranger to J.A.K.Q.) |
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Junko Chodos |
Born 1939 |
Mixed media artist residing in the United States |
[29] |
Kanda Nissho |
1937–1970 |
Farmer and painter of agricultural scenes |
[30] |
Michiko Suganuma |
Born 1940 |
Urushi lacquer artist, coating original technique to traditional Japanese-urushi |
[31] |
Tetsuya Noda |
Born 1940 |
Print artist |
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Tadao Okazaki |
Born 1943 |
Painter |
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Go Nagai |
Born 1945 |
Manga artist and mechanical designer of Mazinger Z, Getter Robo and Devilman |
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Shigeru Nakanishi |
Born 1946 |
Oil painter |
[32] |
Kiyoto Ota |
Born 1948 |
Japanese-Mexican sculptor |
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Ryosuke Cohen |
Born 1948 |
Mail artist |
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Naohisa Inoue |
Born 1948 |
Surrealist painter of fantasy lands |
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Jin Homura |
Born 1948 |
Oil painter, primarily in primary colors |
[33] |
Susumu Matsushita |
Born 1950 |
Manga artist, air painter, character designer and concept artist |
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Minoru Ohira |
born 1950 |
Japanese-born artist in California |
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Toeko Tatsuno |
1950–2014 |
Abstract painter, printmaker, and professor at Tama Art University |
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Yasumasa Morimura |
Born 1951 |
Appropriation artist |
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Katsura Funakoshi |
Born 1951 |
Sculptor and printmaker |
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Yoshitaka Amano |
Born 1952 |
Character designer, illustrator, printmaker, painter and sculptor |
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Shigeru Miyamoto |
Born 1952 |
Video game artist, character designer, director and producer of Nintendo |
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Naoyuki Kato |
Born 1953 |
Illustrator, focusing on mechanical designs and anime/manga concept art |
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Noriko Shinohara |
Born 1953 |
Multi-disciplinary fine artist with drawing and printmaking series, "Cutie & Bullie". |
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Kenjiro Okazaki |
Born 1955 |
Painter, sculptor, architect theorist |
[34] |
Tatsuo Miyajima |
Born 1957 |
Conceptual artist based in Ibaraki, Japan |
[35] |
Hiroshi Senju |
Born 1958, Tokyo |
Painter, modernism expressed through ancient method of Japanese painting |
[36] |
Yoshiteru Otani |
Born 1958 |
Cartoonist |
[37] |
Yoshitomo Nara |
Born 1959 |
Pop artist |
[38] |
Yoshiko Shimada |
Born 1959 |
Printmaker and video artist |
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Takeshi Motomiya |
Born 1959 |
Abstract painter from Tokyo, living in Barcelona since 1986. Grandson of Japanese artists Migishi Setsuko and Migishi Kōtarō. |
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Osamu Sato |
Born 1960 |
Digital artist, photographer, and composer |
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Hiroshi Ōnishi |
1961–2011 |
Painter, professor at Tokyo University of the Arts |
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Naoko Tosa |
Born 1961 |
Media artist |
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Takashi Murakami |
Born 1962 |
Sculptor and painter, founder of the Superflat movement |
[39] |
Shiro Takatani |
Born 1963 |
Visual artist |
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Minako Nishiyama |
Born 1965 |
Contemporary painter and sculptor |
[40] |
Tomoko Takahashi |
Born 1966 |
Installation artist based in London |
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Ryoji Ikeda |
Born 1966 |
Visual artist |
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Mariko Mori |
Born 1967, Tokyo, Japan |
Highly celebrated contemporary video and photographic artist |
Yoko Nagayama |
Born 1968 |
Enka singer, J-pop idol, actress |
[41] |
Junichi Kakizaki |
Born 1971, Nagano |
Sculptor, floral artist, land and environmental artist focusing on floral design |
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Rokudenashiko |
Born 1972 |
Sculptor and manga artist |
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Ryota Matsumoto |
Birthdate unknown |
Visual artist |
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Miya Ando |
Born 1973 |
Award-winning Post-minimalist painter and sculptor working in aluminum, steel and glass |
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Mori Chack |
Born 1973 |
Graphics designer |
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Chiharu Shiota |
Born 1972 |
Visual artist |
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Chinatsu Ban |
Born 1973 |
Painter and sculptor |
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Yurie Nagashima |
Born 1973 |
Photographer, writer and curator |
[42] |
Tanabe Chikuunsai IV |
Born 1973 |
Bamboo master and sculptor |
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Tetsuya Ishida |
1973–2005 |
Contemporary Surrealist painter |
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Fuyuki Yamakawa |
Born 1973 |
Sound and performance artist |
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Yutaka Inagawa |
Born 1974 |
Painter, line artist, photographer producing digital collage |
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Chiho Aoshima |
Born 1974 |
Pop artist in the Superflat movement |
[39] |
Aya Takano |
Born 1976 |
Pop artist in the Superflat movement |
[39] |
Tetsuya Noguchi |
Born 1980 |
Contemporary artist and sculptor |
[2] |
Tets Ohnari |
Born 1980 |
Contemporary artist and sculptor living in Prague and Tokyo |
[43] |
Aki Sasamoto |
Born 1980 |
Performance artist based in New York City |
[44] |
Nahoko Kojima |
Born 1981 |
Contemporary paper cut artist, pioneered Kirie as sculpture |
[45] |
Kohei Fujito |
Born 1983 |
Contemporary Ainu folk artist |
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Mitsunori Kimura |
Born 1983 |
Japanese contemporary artist |
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Tsubasa Kato |
Born 1984 |
Japanese contemporary artist |
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Mari Katayama |
Born 1987 |
Japanese multimedia artist and photographer |
[46] |
You Shiina |
Birthdate unknown |
Japanese illustrator and manga artist |
[47] |
Yuki Iiyama |
Born 1988 |
Japanese contemporary artist |
[48] |