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- Šinzó Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Šinzó, 25. července 1883, Kyóbaši-ku, Prefektura Tokio – 4. listopadu 1948) byl japonský fotograf se zaměřením na krajinu a městskou krajinu. (cs)
- Shinzō Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Shinzō), (25 juillet 1883-4 novembre 1948), est un photographe japonais. (fr)
- Shinzō Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Shinzō, July 25, 1883 – November 4, 1948) was a Japanese photographer. He was born in Kyōbashi-ku, Tokyo, on 25 July 1883, as the fourth son of Arinobu Fukuhara, the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō) and Toku Fukuhara (福原 とく). 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, Rosō, 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 Tōru Namiki (並木 透). 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. (en)
- 福原 信三(ふくはら しんぞう、1883年(明治16年) - 1948年(昭和23年))は日本の実業家、写真家。資生堂の創業者・福原有信の息子であり、株式会社資生堂の初代社長である。また、弟に写真家の福原路草がいる。 (ja)
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- Šinzó Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Šinzó, 25. července 1883, Kyóbaši-ku, Prefektura Tokio – 4. listopadu 1948) byl japonský fotograf se zaměřením na krajinu a městskou krajinu. (cs)
- Shinzō Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Shinzō), (25 juillet 1883-4 novembre 1948), est un photographe japonais. (fr)
- 福原 信三(ふくはら しんぞう、1883年(明治16年) - 1948年(昭和23年))は日本の実業家、写真家。資生堂の創業者・福原有信の息子であり、株式会社資生堂の初代社長である。また、弟に写真家の福原路草がいる。 (ja)
- Shinzō Fukuhara (福原 信三, Fukuhara Shinzō, July 25, 1883 – November 4, 1948) was a Japanese photographer. He was born in Kyōbashi-ku, Tokyo, on 25 July 1883, as the fourth son of Arinobu Fukuhara, the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō) and Toku Fukuhara (福原 とく). 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, Rosō, 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 Tōru Namiki (並木 透). (en)
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