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  1. Shinzō Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Shinzō, July 25, 1883 – November 4, 1948) was a Japanese photographer . He was born in Kyōbashi-ku, Tokyo, on 25 July 1883, as the fourth son of Arinobu Fukuhara, the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō) and Toku Fukuhara ( 福原 とく ).

  2. As the inheritor of the Shiseido Corporation, Fukuhara (1883-1948) was a notable society figure, and he was also a well-known driver of the photography scene in Tokyo in the 1920s and '30s ...

  3. 1920s, Fukuhara challenged photographers with the task of capturing and conveying this aspect of the Japanese national character, frequently referencing the term seishin, a word with multiple overlapping definitions including heart, spirit, and mind or mentality.

  4. Fukuhara Shinzo, the first president of the Shiseido Corporation who laid the foundations of its corporate culture, was born in Ginza in 1883. He was the third son of Fukuhara Arinobu, who founded Shiseido as the first Western pharmacy in Japan.

  5. Dec 2, 1994 · Shinzo and Roso Fukuhara’s first exhibition outside Japan was organized by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in 1994. The work of these two brothers, known as the pioneers of “artistic photography,” was mainly composed during…

  6. Perhaps the best-known figure to assert such claims was the Japanese photographer and author Fukuhara Shinzō (1883-1948). A prolific writer whose essays were widely published in Japanese photography periodicals of the 1920s and 1930s, Fukuhara’s influence on the perception of the genre was pervasive.

  7. Jan 1, 2016 · Perhaps the best-known figure to assert such claims was the Japanese photographer and author Fukuhara Shinzō (1883-1948). A prolific writer whose essays were widely published in Japanese...