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'''Akiyoshi'''=(秋吉) family name, '''Ran'''=(巒) first name, (1922-1981)
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'''Akiyoshi''' (秋吉) family name, '''Ran''' (巒) first name, (1922-1981)
 
[[image:akiyoshi.jpg|200px|thumb|Ran Akiyoshi]]
 
[[image:akiyoshi.jpg|200px|thumb|Ran Akiyoshi]]
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Artist
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Illustrator
  
 
==Alternate Name(s)==
 
==Alternate Name(s)==
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=秋吉巒  秋吉巒](Japanese), Terukuni Akiyoshi (real name), 秋吉らん, 秋吉巒鬼, 根元裕, 桧山紀太郎, 碧川新.
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=秋吉巒  秋吉巒](Japanese), Terukuni Akiyoshi (real name), 秋吉らん, 秋吉巒鬼, 根元裕, 桧山紀太郎, 碧川新.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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[[image:AkiyoshiRan2.jpg|200px|thumb|Cover of SM King. Nov/Dec 1972.]]
 
1922: Born in Keijou on August 22, 1922.
 
1922: Born in Keijou on August 22, 1922.
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1950(c): Begins drawing covers for Decameron magazine.
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2010: ''The Unknown world of [[Ran Akiyoshi]]'' is exhibited at [[Fuzoku Shiryokan]] and Aoki Gallery.
  
 
==Interesting point(s)==
 
==Interesting point(s)==
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:02, 24 September 2020

Akiyoshi (秋吉) family name, Ran (巒) first name, (1922-1981)

Ran Akiyoshi

Activities

Illustrator

Alternate Name(s)

秋吉巒(Japanese), Terukuni Akiyoshi (real name), 秋吉らん, 秋吉巒鬼, 根元裕, 桧山紀太郎, 碧川新.

Biography

Cover of SM King. Nov/Dec 1972.

1922: Born in Keijou on August 22, 1922.

1950(c): Begins drawing covers for Decameron magazine.

2010: The Unknown world of Ran Akiyoshi is exhibited at Fuzoku Shiryokan and Aoki Gallery.

Interesting point(s)

Akisyoshi drew illustrations and frontispieces for Fuzoku Soushi, Kitan Club, Dekameron, Houseki, Uramado, Kinbaku-Bi, SM Collector, Suspense Magazine, SM Fan, SM Fan Extra, SM Kitan, SM Play and more.

Selected Works

References

Notes

External Links