was a Japanese photographer.
He was born in KyÃ
Âbashi-ku, Tokyo, on 25 July 1883, as the fourth son of Arinobu Fukuhara, the head of Apothecary ShiseidÃ
 (which in 1927 would be incorporated as ShiseidÃ
Â) and Toku Fukuhara (). The third brother predeceased his birth, so he was named and treated as the third son. His two other elder brothers also died young, but the next brother, RosÃ
Â, would also win fame as a photographer; and, to a lesser degree, his youngest brother Nobuyoshi (信義, b.1897) would too, under the name TÃ
Âru Namiki ().
Fukuhara first used a camera in 1896, if not earlier. He went to Columbia University to study pharmacology in 1908, and after his graduation traveled around England, Germany and Italy before settling in Paris in 1913. While there he certainly viewed much art and is likely to have seen various exhibitions of post-Impressionist works; Iizawa sees the influence of artists such as Seurat in Fukuhara's photographs later collected as "Paris and the Seine."
Fukuhara died on 4 November 1948.
Photograph series by Fukuhara
Paris and the Seine
- Pari to Seinu () / Paris et la Seine. Shashin Geijutsusha, 1922. Facsimile ed. Tokyo: KokushokankÃ
Âkai, 2007. . New ed. JPS, 1935. Online at Shiseido)
The twenty-four plates are also shown in Yamada, pp. 5–29.
Paris and the Seine, continued
The ten plates of Le nouveau Paris et la Seine were published one per month in the magazine Shashin Geijutsu (), from November 1922 through September 1923 (there was a break in January). They are shown in Yamada, pp. 30–44.
Hikari to Sono KaichÃ
Â
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 Shashin GashÃ
«: Hikari to Sono KaichÃ
 (). Shashin Geijutsusha, 1923.
- Shinpen fÃ
«kei (). Shiseido, 1930.
Fourteen plates are shown in Yamada, pp. 55–82.
West Lake
- Saiko fÃ
«kei () / Beautiful West Lake. Tokyo: JPS, 1931. A collection of twenty-four numbered plates (about 16ÃÂ21 cm), and one smaller plate as a frontispiece. A supplementary title page announces the book in English as Light with It Harmony; it has no Japanese-language counterpart. (online at Shiseido).
Matsue
- Matsue fÃ
«kei () / The Old Town of Matsue. JPS, 1935. (online at Shiseido)
Hawai'i
- Hawai fÃ
«kei () / The Sunny Hawaii. JPS, 1937. (online at Shiseido)
Texts by Fukuhara
- Tabi no shashin satsuei annai (). Asahi Shinbunsha, 1937.
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 zuihitsu: Shashin o kataru (). Musashi ShobÃ
Â, 1943.
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 ronsetsu: Shashin geijutsu (). Musashi ShobÃ
Â, 1943.
Notes
References and further reading
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 (). Ed. . Shiseido, 1970.
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
Â, Fukuhara RosÃ
Â: Hikari to sono kaichÃ
 (, ShinzÃ
 Fukuhara, RosÃ
 Fukuhara: Light and its harmony). Nikon Salon Books 3. Tokyo: Nikkor Club, 1977.
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 to bijutsu to ShiseidÃ
 ten () / Shinzo Fukuhara: Art and Shiseido. Tokyo: Setagaya Art Museum, 2007. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the museum in 2007, concentrating more on Fukuhara's influence than on his own works. Despite the alternative title, in Japanese only.
- Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 to Fukuhara RosÃ
 (, ShinzÃ
 Fukuhara and RosÃ
 Fukuhara). Nihon no Shashinka 3. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1997. .
- Hikari no shijÃ
Â: Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 no sekai () / The World of Shinzo Fukuhara: Poetics of Light. Tokyo: Shiseido Corporate Culture Department, 1994.
- Hikari no shijin: Fukuhara ShinzÃ
Â, Nobutatsu, Nobuyoshi shashinten (). Tokyo: Shiseido Corporate Culture Department, 1994.
- Hikari to sono kaichÃ
Â: Fukuhara ShinzÃ
Â, Fukuhara RosÃ
Â: 1913-nen – 1941-nen () / The Light with Its Harmony: Shinzo Fukuhara / Roso Fukuhara: Photographs 1913–1941. Tokyo: Watari-um, 1992. . Text in Japanese and English.
- Niwa (). Nihon shashinka jiten () / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers. Kyoto: TankÃ
Âsha, 2000. . P.268.
- Iizawa, Kohtaro, and Hervé Chandès. Shinzo et Roso Fukuhara. Paris: Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, 1994. .
- Shinzo and Roso Fukuhara: Photographs by Ginza Modern Boys 1913–1941. New York: Sepia International, 2000. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Sepia International, NYC, September–October 2000.
- Yamada Katsumi (). Shashinka Fukuhara ShinzÃ
 no shoshin, 1883–1948 (, The original purpose of the photographer ShinzÃ
 Fukuhara, 1883–1948). Tokyo: Shiseido, distributed by KyÃ
«ryÃ
«dÃ
Â, 2005. .
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