- Tsuguharu Foujita
Leonard Tsuguharu Foujita (藤田 嗣治 "Fujita Tsuguharu",
November 27 ,1886 –January 29 ,1968 ) was a painter andprintmaker born inTokyo, Japan who applied French oil techniques to Japanese-style paintings.Biography
In 1910 when he was twenty-four years old Foujita graduated from what is now the
Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music .Paris
Three years later he went to
Montparnasse inParis ,France . When he arrived there, knowing nobody, he metAmedeo Modigliani ,Pascin ,Chaim Soutine , andFernand Léger and became friends withJuan Gris ,Pablo Picasso andHenri Matisse . Foujita claimed in his memoir that he met Picasso less than a week after his arrival, but a recent biographer, relying on letters Foujita sent to his first wife in Japan, clearly shows that it was several months until he met Picasso. He also took dance lessons from the legendaryIsadora Duncan [ Bohemian Paris: Picasso, Modigliani, Matisse, and the Birth of Modern Art By Dan Franck Translated by Cynthia Liebow Contributor Cynthia Liebow Published by Grove Press, 2003 ISBN 0802139973, 9780802139979 ] .Foujita had his first studio at no. 5 rue Delambre in Montparnasse where he became the envy of everyone when he eventually made enough money to install a bathtub with hot running water. Many models came over to Foujita's place to enjoy this luxury, among them Man Ray's very liberated lover, Kiki, who boldly posed for Foujita in the nude in the outdoor courtyard. Another portrait of Kiki titled "Reclining Nude with Toile de Jouy"," shows her lying naked against an ivory-white background. It was the sensation of Paris at the "Salon d'Automne" in 1922, selling for more than 8,000 francs.
His life in
Montparnasse is documented in several of his works, including the etching A la Rotonde orCafé de la Rotonde of 1925, part of theTableaux de Paris series published in 1929. [ La vie et l'oeuvre de Leonard Tusguharu Foujita; Sylvie Buisson, Dominique Buisson, Tsugouharu Foujita; pg. 500, 545, 555, 597 - Published by ACR Edition, 1987ISBN 2867701457, 9782867701450 ]Marriage
Foujita's first marriage was in Japan whilst still a student. After travelling to Paris to pursue his art, a quiet divorce was arranged. [ Glory in a Line A Life of Foujita-the Artist Caught Between East and West. Phyllis Birnbaum. Faber & Faber, Pub Date: 11/2007ISBN-10: 0-86547-975-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-86547-975-3 ]
In March 1917 in the
Café de la Rotonde , Foujita met a young lady by the name of Fernande Barrey. At first, she totally ignored Foujita's efforts to engage her in conversation. However, early the next morning, Foujita showed up at Fernande's place with a blue corsage he'd made overnight. Intrigued, she offered him a pot of tea and they were married 13 days later.Within a few years, particularly after his 1918 exposition, he achieved great fame as a painter of beautiful women and cats in a very original technique. He is one of the few Montparnasse artists who made a great deal of money in his early years. By 1925, Tsuguharu Foujita had received the Belgian Order of Leopold and the French government awarded him the Legion of Honor.
In 1918, a trip to the south of France was organized by the Polish poet
Leopold Zborowski , who had the idea that his artist-friends could sell pictures there to rich tourists. Foujita and his wife went along as did Soutine, Modigliani with his lover,Jeanne Hébuterne . The trip was not, however, a success and the group had to survive on the advances that Foujita had obtained from his Paris dealer. By the time the final reckoning arrived even those funds had run out, and their landlord, ignoring the offers of pieces of art, confiscated all their baggage in lieu of payment.In 1921, he became involved with Lucie Badoul, whom he called Youki, or "Rose Snow". She would become his third wife. The relationship ended when she became the lover, then the wife of the surrealist poet
Robert Desnos .Latin America and Japan
After the breakup of his third marriage, and his flight to
Brazil in 1931 (with his new love, Mady), Foujita traveled and painted all overLatin America , giving hugely successful exhibitions along the way. InBuenos Aires ,Argentina , 60,000 people attended his exhibition, and more than 10,000 queued up for his autograph. Two years later he was welcomed back as a star to Japan where he stayed and became a noted producer of militaristic propaganda during the war. He left Japan after the war. His works can be found in the Bridgestone Museum of Art and in the Museum of Contemporary Art inTokyo , and more than 100 in the Hirano Masakichi Art Museum in Akita.Last work
His last major work was the decoration of a chapel in Reims, France, which he completed in 1966, not long before his death.
Tsuguharu Foujita died of
cancer onJanuary 29 ,1968 inZürich ,Switzerland and was interred in the Cimetière deVilliers-Le-Bacle , Essonne departement,France .ee also
*
Kenzo Okada
*Alice Prin
*Montparnasse References
External links
* [http://www.theo-zimmerman.freeserve.co.uk/foujita.htm Directory of images]
* [http://www.amazon.com/Glory-Line-Foujita-Artist-Between/dp/0571211798 Glory in a Line: A Life of Foujita--the Artist Caught Between East and West]
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=FUJITTSU01 databaseOlympics profile]
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