
Hiyoshi Mamoru
日吉護
Japan
Biography
Hiyoshi Mamoru (日吉護, born 1885) was a Japanese painter and woodblock print artist whose most distinctive body of work depicts the customs, markets, and landscapes of Korea, drawn from more than three decades of firsthand experience living on the Korean peninsula during the colonial period. Born in Tokyo, he studied at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts under the Western-style painter Okada Saburosuke.