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  1. Ichiro Fukuzawa - Wikipedia

    • Fukuzawa was born in Tomioka-machi, Kitakanra-gun, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, to a wealthy family that owned multiple businesses within the silk and banking industries. In 1918, he entered To… See more

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    The affluence of Fukuzawa's family permitted him to study European art in France … See more

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    Return to Japan

    Fukuzawa's earliest Surrealist works were featured at The First Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyokai (Independent Artists Association) in 1931, an exhibition that primarily highlighted younger, F… See more

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    Northeast China

    As Japan became increasingly militarized, the government censored art deemed antithetical to the State's imperialist policies. In an attempt to avoid punishment, Fukuzawa … See more

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    Return to Surrealism

    Fukuzawa resumed his pre-1945 stylistic approach, but his paintings evolved into a thematically somber amalgamation of Surrealistic and Expressionist attributes. Dante Aligh… See more

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  2. Around 1930, the avant-garde paintings and style of Fukuzawa Ichiro began to be known and emulated as ‘Surrealism.’ Surrealism in Japan, however, was understood not an ideological movement to own reality by overcoming modern rationalism, but rather a painting style representing a world of dream and illusion separate from reality.
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    WEBThis paper has two aims. The first is to justify a reading of Japanese Surrealist radicalism in terms of artistic, rather than social, revolt, by tracing anti-academic tendencies within the Japanese avant-garde from …

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