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Sugiura Hisui - Tsuru No Tamago Sekken [Flamingo]

Tsuru No Tamago Sekken [Flamingo] (1920s)

Sugiura Hisui (Japanese, 1876 - 1965)
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Sugiura Hisui

Hisui Sugiura (杉浦 非水) was a Japanese graphic designer who was a pioneer of modern Japanese graphic design.

He was born in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture in 1876. He graduated from the Japanese-style painting department of Tokyo School of Art, which is the present Tokyo University of the Arts, in 1901.

At first, he was aiming to become a Japanese-style painter and he studied under Matsuura Ganki, a Japanese style painter of the Shijō school. He went to Tokyo in 1897. Afterward, he studied under Kawabata Gyokusho. He entered the Japanese-style painting department of Tokyo School of Art. He learned the western-style painting and the European-style design from Kuroda Seiki while he was attending the Tokyo School of Art.

After he graduated from the school, he became a designer and worked for the Osaka Sanwa print shop, assuming the position of design chief. However, because the company's design department closed the next year, he left the shop.

He went to Shimane as a junior high school teacher in 1904, then went to Tokyo again the following year and began working for the Tokyo Chuo Shinbun. In 1908 he became a non-regular employee designer in the Mitsukoshi dry goods shop, taking charge of the cover of Mitsukoshi Times. He became the store's design chief in 1910 and so he left the newspaper company. The magazine Mitsukoshi began to be published in 1911. He became the lecturer of the design department of Nihon Bijutsu Gakko (Japan School of Art) and became the adviser to Calpis Co., a beverage manufacturer, in 1921.

He went to Europe to study modern graphic design from 1922 to 1924. Having returned to Japan, he formed "Hichininsha," a group to study posters, in 1925. He designed the poster of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line opening to traffic in 1927. It can be said that his works during this period led the early stages of Japanese commercial design.

He became design department chief of Imperial School of Fine Arts (present Musashino Art University) in 1929. He is one of the founders of the Tama Teikoku Bijutsu Gakko (present Tama Art University) in 1935.

His wife is Sugiura Suiko (1885-1960) who was a poet of the Araragi faction. She was influenced by Kitahara Hakushu.

In Collection: Japanese Posters (View all 28)

Japan Tourist Bureau [Five-Story Pagoda]

Japan Tourist Bureau [Five-Story Pagoda] (1916)

Sugiura Hisui (Japanese, 1876 - 1965)
Nippon Shuzō Kabushiki Kaisha [Women In Blue Kimono]

Nippon Shuzō Kabushiki Kaisha [Women In Blue Kimono] (1917-20)

Anonymous
Kūkō Hakurankai = The First Aero Show

Kūkō Hakurankai = The First Aero Show (1921)

Anonymous
Asia Via Honolulu From San Francisco To The Orient, 5 Great Sister Ships [Woman With An Umbrella]

Asia Via Honolulu From San Francisco To The Orient, 5 Great Sister Ships [Woman With An Umbrella] (1867-1925)

Anonymous
Heiwa Kinen Tōkyo Hakurankai; Tōkyo Ueno Kōen, Taishō Jūichinen Sangatsu Tōka Yori Taishō Jūichinen Shichigatsu Sanjūichinichi Made

Heiwa Kinen Tōkyo Hakurankai; Tōkyo Ueno Kōen, Taishō Jūichinen Sangatsu Tōka Yori Taishō Jūichinen Shichigatsu Sanjūichinichi Made (1922)

Anonymous
Monbushō Shusai Insatsu Bunka Tenrankai

Monbushō Shusai Insatsu Bunka Tenrankai (1921)

Sugiyama Sueo (Japanese, 1885 - 1946)
Minami Manshu Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha = South Manchuria Railway (Two Boys)

Minami Manshu Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha = South Manchuria Railway (Two Boys)

Nagahara Kōtarō (aka Shisui) (Japanese, 19th/20th century)
Sekai Wa Heiwa, Warera Wa Chokin [Laborer]

Sekai Wa Heiwa, Warera Wa Chokin [Laborer] (Early 1920s)

Okano Sakae (Japanese, 1890-1942)
Kyō No Chokin Wa Ashita No Kōfuku [Hand And A Coin]

Kyō No Chokin Wa Ashita No Kōfuku [Hand And A Coin] (Early 1920s)

Sugiura Hisui (Japanese, 1876 - 1965)
The Tokyo Peace Exhibition; Ueno Park Tokyo, March 10-July 31 1922 [Goddess]

The Tokyo Peace Exhibition; Ueno Park Tokyo, March 10-July 31 1922 [Goddess] (1922)

Tada Hokuu (Japanese, 1889–1948)
Toyo Kisen Kaisha = Oriental Steam-Ship Company [Woman With A Fan]

Toyo Kisen Kaisha = Oriental Steam-Ship Company [Woman With A Fan] (1917)

Anonymous
Puraton Mannenhitshu, Puraton Inki [Woman With An Ink Bottle]

Puraton Mannenhitshu, Puraton Inki [Woman With An Ink Bottle] (Early 1920s)

Anonymous
Chochiku Wa Ne No Gotoku, Heiwa Wa Hana No Gotoshi [Lillies]

Chochiku Wa Ne No Gotoku, Heiwa Wa Hana No Gotoshi [Lillies] (Early 1920s)

Sugiura Hisui (Japanese, 1876 - 1965)
Ōsaka Shōsen Kabushiki Kaisha [Red-Seal Ship]

Ōsaka Shōsen Kabushiki Kaisha [Red-Seal Ship] (1920)

Anonymous
Dai Nippon Seitō Kōshi [Moji Factory And Woman In Dark Kimono With Roses]

Dai Nippon Seitō Kōshi [Moji Factory And Woman In Dark Kimono With Roses] (1915)

Anonymous
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