Toshi Maruki (丸木俊, Maruki Toshi; born Akamatsu Toshi, 赤松俊, on February 11, 1912, in Hokkaido, died on January 13, 2000, in Saitama; also known as Akamatsu Toshiko, 赤松俊子) was a Japanese painter. Maruki is best known for the Hiroshima Panels (Genbaku no zu) series that she and her husband Iri Maruki (丸木位里, 1901–1995) produced collaboratively from around 1950.[1]: 23 The Marukis took on heavy themes such as the atomic bomb, genocide, and environmental pollution, and constantly voiced their anti-war and peace message through their art.[2] Toshi Maruki is also known as an accomplished picture book author.
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ToshiMaruki (丸木俊, MarukiToshi; born Akamatsu Toshi, 赤松俊, on February 11, 1912, in Hokkaido, died on January 13, 2000, in Saitama; also known as Akamatsu...
folding panels by the collaborative husband and wife artists ToshiMaruki and Iri Maruki completed over a span of thirty-two years (1950–1982). The Panels...
changes her heart, Shinya makes amends with his classmates. Takuto Maruki (丸喜 拓人, Maruki Takuto) Voiced by: Satoshi Hino (Japanese); Billy Kametz (English)...
folding panels by the collaborative husband and wife artists Maruki Iri and MarukiToshi completed over a span of thirty-two years (1950–1982), which...
Shigenobu Yoshida, Tatsuo Miyajima, Shimpei Takeda, Fuyuki Yamakawa, Iri and ToshiMaruki, and Hiroshima bomb survivor, Tadasi Tonoshiki. In 2015 an exhibition...
Odaiba and learn that its owner is Maruki, a Persona-user who can alter reality. Using Yaldabaoth's leftover power, Maruki gained control over Mementos and...
Joachim Meisner West Germany Bishop of Berlin March 16, 1984 Iri Maruki, ToshiMaruki Japan Artist of The Hiroshima Panels April 15, 1984 Bill Hayden...
E. Chambré Hardman – The Birth of the Ark Royal (photograph) Maruki Iri and MarukiToshi – Ghosts, Fire and Water (Yūrei, Hi and Mizu), first of The Hiroshima...