Background
Kogan Tobari was born on February 19, 1882 in Tokyo, Japan.
孤雁 戸張
Kogan Tobari was born on February 19, 1882 in Tokyo, Japan.
Tobari left for the United States in 1901 at the age of 20 and studied Western painting and sculpture at New York Art School. While working to pay his expenses, Tobari also enrolled at the Art Students League to take classes in painting. He met the sculptor Rokuzan Ogiwara, equally based in New York at that time, but in 1906 returned to Japan for health reasons.
In 1910, he was taking care of Ogiwara at his deathbed, and later enrolled for the sculpture class at Taihei School of Western Painting, aiming to establish himself as an artistic successor to Ogiwara. Participated in re-establishment of Japan Art Academy (1917). In 1919, Tobari and the painter Kanae Yamamoto founded the Sosaku Hanga Association. Tobari created masterpieces such as "Senju Ohashi Bridge in the Rain", "In Front of the Cabinet," or "Balancing on a Ball." He died in 1927, aged 46.