Maki Haku
Japanese, 1924–2000
- Names
Maki Haku
Maejima Tadaaki
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- Occupation or Type
printmaker
- Bio
Maejima Tadaaki was born and educated in Ibaragi prefecture, to the northeast of Tokyo, and taught school there for many years. After World War II, he began an association with Onchi Kôshirô, which inspired him to focus on printmaking and, in 1950, to change his name to Maki Haku. He is famed for the unique texture of his prints, created by chiseled woodblocks and cement molds.
- Gender
Male
- Related People
Associate of: Onchi Kōshirō (Japanese, 1891-1955)