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Ogawa Sanchi was a stained glass artist known for his role in promoting the spread and popularity of stained glass.
 
Ogawa Sanchi was a stained glass artist known for his role in promoting the spread and popularity of stained glass.
  
When the [[Kabuki-za]] was being rebuilt for the second time in the 1920s, Ogawa contributed a number of works for the decoration of that building.
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When the [[Kabuki-za]] was being rebuilt for the second time in the 1920s, Ogawa contributed a number of works for the decoration of that 3rd incarnation of the building.
  
 
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A stained glass work by Ogawa depicting a scene from the kabuki play The Battles of Coxinga
  • Born: 1867
  • Died: 1928
  • Japanese: 小川 三知 (Ogawa Sanchi)

Ogawa Sanchi was a stained glass artist known for his role in promoting the spread and popularity of stained glass.

When the Kabuki-za was being rebuilt for the second time in the 1920s, Ogawa contributed a number of works for the decoration of that 3rd incarnation of the building.

References

  • Gallery labels, Kabuki-za Gallery.[1]