Aizō Morikawa
Aizō Morikawa (森川 愛三, Morikawa Aizō, 1878–1949) was a renowned Japanese portrait and commercial photographer.[1]
Aizō Morikawa | |
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Born | 1878 |
Died | 5 February 1949 Tokyo |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Portrait and commercial photographer |
Known for | Morikawa Shashinkan |
Born in Fukui Prefecture in 1878, Fukui went some time around 1897 to Sapporo, where he studied photography under Tokiwa Mishima in Mishima's studio. Around 1907, he moved to Tokyo, where he studied under Kazumasa Ogawa.
Morikawa ended up with his own studio, Morikawa Shashinkan (森川写真館, which became renowned as outstanding in Tokyo and the premier studio in Japan for omiai photography.[2] Morikawa died in Tokyo on 5 February 1949.
Some of Morikawa's work is in the permanent collection of the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.[3]
Notes
- This and the following information from Ryūichi Kaneko, "Morikawa Aizō", Nihon shashinka jiten (日本写真家事典) / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; ISBN 4-473-01750-8), 341. (in Japanese).
- Kaneko.
- So denoted by the inclusion of Morikawa in the book 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers.
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