- Hiroshi Tomihari
Hiroshi Tomihari (富張広司) (b. 1936, Ibaraki prefecture) is a Japanese artist specializing in modern
moku hanga or woodblock prints. He turned to the medium in 1959, about two years after his graduation fromIbaraki University . He has since had numerous exhibitions in Japan, the U.S., and Australia. In 1978-79, the Japanese Ministry of Culture sent him to the U.S. as a delegate artist.References
*Tomihari, Hiroshi, "Hiroshi Tomihari: Catalogue, 1975-1977" (San Francisco: Soker-Kaseman Gallery, 1977)*Tomihari, Hiroshi, "Tomihari Hiroshi mokuhangashū" ["Hiroshi Tomihari woodcut prints"] , 1960-1981, (Tokyo: Abe Shuppan, 1982)
*Tomihari, Hiroshi, ザ・木版画: 富張広司の世界1960-2004. [Za mokuhanga : tomihari hiroshi no sekai Senkyūhyakurokujū nisen yon] (Ibarakishinbunsha [茨城新聞社] , 2004)
*"Woodblock prints by Hiroshi Tomihari: Ronin Gallery," "Arts of Asia" 9 (May 1979): 140.
*Merritt, Helen and Yamada, Nanako, "Modern Japanese Woodblock Prints 1900-1975", (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995) ISBN 082481732XLinks
http://www.ny.airnet.ne.jp/kanami/try/tomihari.html
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