Ōkuma Ujihiro
1856–1934 (age 78)
Biography
Ōkuma Ujihiro (1856–1934) was a talented Japanese sculptor whose artistic works reflected the aesthetic sensibilities of the Meiji era. His sculptures demonstrated technical skill and creative vision, contributing to the development of Japanese sculptural arts during a period of modernization and cultural synthesis.
Throughout his career, Ujihiro worked to balance traditional Japanese artistic principles with contemporary influences. His contributions to sculpture earned him recognition within artistic circles, and his works remain part of Japan's cultural heritage. He was interred at Zōshigaya Cemetery, a testament to his significance in the arts.