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Yuki Katsura (桂ゆき, Katsura Yuki, also Katsura Yukiko, 10 October 1913 – 5 February 1991) was a Japanese artist whose career spanned from the prewar to the postwar eras. During her six-decade career, Katsura did not conform to one particular artistic genre or style, instead employing a variety of approaches including painting, mixed media collage, and caricature to depict a range of subjects using folkloric allegory, religious iconography, realism, and experiments into abstraction. She was trained in both Japanese and Western painting styles and traditions, which was a rare accomplishment for a woman of her time. Katsura engaged with subjects that responded to critical socio-political events in mid-century Japan, such as societal expectations for Japanese women, the militarization of Japan,

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  • Katsura Yuki (de)
  • 桂ゆき (ja)
  • Yuki Katsura (en)
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  • Katsura Yuki (japanisch 桂 ゆき, Vorname bei gleicher Lesung eigentlich 雪 geschrieben; geb. 10. Oktober 1913 in Tokio; gest. 5. Februar 1991 in Tokio) war eine japanische Malerin während der Shōwa-Zeit. Ihr Bruder ist der Schriftsteller . (de)
  • 桂 ゆき(かつら ゆき、1913年10月10日 – 1991年2月5日)は、東京府東京市本郷区出身の洋画家。本名は桂 雪子(かつら ゆきこ)。初めは「ユキ子」、1970年代頃から「ゆき」と称する。日本における前衛女性画家の先駆者であり、第一人者。戦前から逸早く先端的なコラージュの手法を、シュルレアリスムから距離をおきながら独自に展開し、生活用具や動物など実在と抽象的な形を混在させた独自の表現を探求した。小説家の桂英澄は弟。 (ja)
  • Yuki Katsura (桂ゆき, Katsura Yuki, also Katsura Yukiko, 10 October 1913 – 5 February 1991) was a Japanese artist whose career spanned from the prewar to the postwar eras. During her six-decade career, Katsura did not conform to one particular artistic genre or style, instead employing a variety of approaches including painting, mixed media collage, and caricature to depict a range of subjects using folkloric allegory, religious iconography, realism, and experiments into abstraction. She was trained in both Japanese and Western painting styles and traditions, which was a rare accomplishment for a woman of her time. Katsura engaged with subjects that responded to critical socio-political events in mid-century Japan, such as societal expectations for Japanese women, the militarization of Japan, (en)
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