Matsumoto was born on April 19, 1912, in Shibuya, Tokyo, as Shunsuke Satō...Matsumoto contracted cerebrospinal meningitis which caused the loss of his hearing. Subsequently he developed an interest in becoming a painter...Matsumoto died at the age of 36 on June 8, 1948, from heart failure aggravated by tuberculosis and bronchial asthma.
~Wikipedia
So many of Matusmoto Shunsuke's artworks appealed to me that I could have come up with a completely different set to share. I didn't know anything about his sad story when I decided to feature him for Art Thursday, but I had noticed that he didn't look very old in any of his self-portraits.
Tree-lined Street
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
On the Street, 1940
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
Talking on the Street
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
Cityscape, 1939 Feb
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
Self-Portrait, 1941
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
Nikolai Cathedral and Hijiri-Bridge
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
Portrait of the Artist
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
Scene in Yokohama
by Matusmoto Shunsuke
1 comment:
I like his work, too...especially Cityscape, 1939 Feb and Portrait of the Artist.
To go through such hard times (and don't forget he lived through World War II), yet find a wonderful way of expressing himself is very inspiring.
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