Genichiro Inokuma
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| Death | 32 years ago |
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| Date of birth | December 14,1902 |
| Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
| Date of died | May 17,1993 |
| Artworks | Wall Street |
| Broadway (Longest Street) | |
| On view | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |
| Job | Painter |
| Books | Confessions of a Mask |
| The Blue Period | |
| The Capital of Love | |
| Born | Takamatsu |
| Kagawa | |
| Japan | |
| Works | Broadway (Longest Street) |
| Wall Street | |
| Accumulate (Taiseki) | |
| Died | Tokyo |
| Japan | |
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| ID | 879454 |
Genichiro Inokuma Life story
Gen'ichirō Inokuma was a Japanese painter. Inokuma is best known for his large-scale abstract paintings that allude to industrial landscapes, ladders, rail tracks, derricks, cranes, urban maps, and city planners’ blueprints.