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松本かつぢ

| 1904 | 1986-05-13

MATSUMOTO Katsuji

| 1904 | 1986-05-13

Names
  • 松本かつぢ
  • MATSUMOTO Katsuji (index name)
  • Matsumoto Katsuji (display name)
  • 松本かつぢ (Japanese display name)
  • まつもと かつぢ (transliterated hiragana)
  • 松本勝冶
Date of birth
1904
Date of death
1986-05-13
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Illustration

Wikipedia

Katsuji Matsumoto (松本かつぢ, Matsumoto Katsuji, 1904–1986) was a Japanese illustrator and shōjo manga artist. Matsumoto's 16-page The Mysterious Clover (1934) is recognized as a pioneering work in the field of manga, but he is best known for his shōjo manga Kurukuru Kurumi-chan, serialized from 1938 to 1940, and again from 1949 to 1954. His illustrations were popular from the 1930s through the 1950s, and he contributed illustrations to numerous popular girls' novels by some of the period's most famous authors, including Yasunari Kawabata and Nobuko Yoshiya. He was also a prolific illustrator of children's books and created merchandise for babies, small children, and girls. The Gallery Katsuji Matsumoto in Tokyo is managed by his surviving children.

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VIAF ID
260465111
NDL ID
00170477
Wikidata ID
Q5353506
  • 2024-12-10