Léonard-Tsuguharu Foujita (1886–1968)
Les repas des oiseaux, scène japonaise, c. 1919
Color on paper, framed
Accompanied by the certificate of authenticity by TOCFA
46 x 31 cm (image)
48.5 x 33.5 cm (overall)
Accompanied by the certificate of authenticity by TOCFA
46 x 31 cm (image)
48.5 x 33.5 cm (overall)
Léonard-Tsuguharu Foujita (yoga painter; 1886–1968) Born in Tokyo, Foujita graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He gained high acclaim in the Paris art world for his signature 'milky-white'...
Léonard-Tsuguharu Foujita (yoga painter; 1886–1968)
Born in Tokyo, Foujita graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He gained high acclaim in the Paris art world for his signature "milky-white" skin tones and delicate line work. After a temporary return to Japan, he was recommended as a member of Nika-kai group and the Japan Art Academy. Following World War II, he became a naturalized French citizen, was baptized, and adopted the name Léonard Foujita. He was later honored with the Asahi Prize and the French Legion of Honor.
Born in Tokyo, Foujita graduated from the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. He gained high acclaim in the Paris art world for his signature "milky-white" skin tones and delicate line work. After a temporary return to Japan, he was recommended as a member of Nika-kai group and the Japan Art Academy. Following World War II, he became a naturalized French citizen, was baptized, and adopted the name Léonard Foujita. He was later honored with the Asahi Prize and the French Legion of Honor.