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江見 絹子(えみ きぬこ、1923年〈大正12年〉6月7日 - 2015年〈平成27年〉1月13日)は、日本の画家。本名は荻野絹子。夫はフランス系アメリカ人の船乗りで、芥川賞受賞作家で慶應義塾大学文学部名誉教授の荻野アンナは長女。

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dbo:abstract Kinuko Emi (江見絹子, Emi Kinuko; born Ogino Kinuko, 荻野絹子, on June 7, 1923, died on January 13, 2015) was a Japanese painter. Emi is best known for her abstract painting in bold colors featuring the motif of four classical elements (fire, air, water, and earth). At the 31st Venice Biennale in 1962, Emi's work was exhibited in the Japan Pavilion alongside that of four male artists, making her the first Japanese woman artist to be shown at the country's Pavilion. She had retrospective exhibitions at the in 1996, the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura in 2004 and Himeji City Museum of Art in 2010. Emi's works are in the collection of the National Museum of Art, Osaka, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama, Yokohama Museum of Art, and Takamatsu Art Museum, among others. Emi's daughter, Anna Ogino, is an Akutagawa Prize-winning novelist and emeritus professor of French literature at Keio University, Tokyo, who serves as the custodian of her mother's works and legacy. (en) 江見 絹子(えみ きぬこ、1923年〈大正12年〉6月7日 - 2015年〈平成27年〉1月13日)は、日本の画家。本名は荻野絹子。夫はフランス系アメリカ人の船乗りで、芥川賞受賞作家で慶應義塾大学文学部名誉教授の荻野アンナは長女。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment 江見 絹子(えみ きぬこ、1923年〈大正12年〉6月7日 - 2015年〈平成27年〉1月13日)は、日本の画家。本名は荻野絹子。夫はフランス系アメリカ人の船乗りで、芥川賞受賞作家で慶應義塾大学文学部名誉教授の荻野アンナは長女。 (ja) Kinuko Emi (江見絹子, Emi Kinuko; born Ogino Kinuko, 荻野絹子, on June 7, 1923, died on January 13, 2015) was a Japanese painter. Emi is best known for her abstract painting in bold colors featuring the motif of four classical elements (fire, air, water, and earth). At the 31st Venice Biennale in 1962, Emi's work was exhibited in the Japan Pavilion alongside that of four male artists, making her the first Japanese woman artist to be shown at the country's Pavilion. She had retrospective exhibitions at the in 1996, the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura in 2004 and Himeji City Museum of Art in 2010. Emi's works are in the collection of the National Museum of Art, Osaka, the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama, Yokohama Museum of Art, and Takamatsu Art Museum, (en)
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