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'''Nakagawa''' (中川) family name, '''Ayako''' (彩子) first name (1928-1980)
 
'''Nakagawa''' (中川) family name, '''Ayako''' (彩子) first name (1928-1980)
  
Illustrator active in many SM magazines.
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'''Ayako Nakagawa''' is the well-known surrealist artist Kazutomo Fujino who also drew SM illustrations for many SM magazines.
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[[image:NakagawaAyako.jpg|200px|thumb|Uramado. Sep 1962]]
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
SM illustrator
 
SM illustrator
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==Alternate Names==
 
==Alternate Names==
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=中川彩子  中川彩子](Japanese)
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=中川彩子  中川彩子](Japanese), Aya Nakagawa, Kazutomo Fujino, Keiko Doiand Takako Yasuda<ref>Spelled "土居啓子." Pronunciation not confirmed.</ref>,
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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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1928: Nakagawa was born on October 12th. His father was the Chinese classicist Iwatomo Fujino.
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1953: Debuts in [[Fuzoku Soshi]] magazine.
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1963c: Suffers a stroke.<ref group="※">[[SM Collector]]. ''Genius Artist Who Flared Like a Comet''. March 1981.</ref>
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1980: Passes from heart failure on October 11.
  
  
 
==Interesting Points==
 
==Interesting Points==
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Nakagawa is a surrealist artist.
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Nakagawa has been described as having written stories for [[Uramado]] magazine, but contradictory accounts exist.
  
  
 
==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Books'''</div>
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* ''Rope and Woman'' Picture Collection (Misaki Shobo, 1970)
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* ''Angelic Kinbaku - Kazutomo Fujino = Ayako Nakagawa Works Collection'' (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2002)
  
  
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Magazines'''</div>
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* ''Ayako Nakagawa Alluring Picture Collection'' ([[Fuzoku Soshi]], Oct 1953)
  
  
 
==Image Gallery==
 
==Image Gallery==
 
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image:NakagawaAyako2.jpg||.
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image:NakagawaAyako2.jpg||Uramado. Dec 1963
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image:NakagawaAyako03.png||Fuzoku Soshi. Feb 1954
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image:NakagawaAyako04.png||Gaho Fuzoku Kitan. May 1960
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image:NakagawaAyako05.png||Uramado. Oct 1962
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image:NakagawaAyako06.png||Uramado. Jul 1963
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image:NakagawaAyako07.png||SM Fan. Apr 1973
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image:NakagawaAyako08.png||SM Fan Special Issue. Jan 1975
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:31, 2 September 2025

Nakagawa (中川) family name, Ayako (彩子) first name (1928-1980)

Ayako Nakagawa is the well-known surrealist artist Kazutomo Fujino who also drew SM illustrations for many SM magazines.

Uramado. Sep 1962


Activities

SM illustrator


Alternate Names

中川彩子(Japanese), Aya Nakagawa, Kazutomo Fujino, Keiko Doiand Takako Yasuda[1],


Biography

1928: Nakagawa was born on October 12th. His father was the Chinese classicist Iwatomo Fujino.

1953: Debuts in Fuzoku Soshi magazine.

1963c: Suffers a stroke.[※ 1]

1980: Passes from heart failure on October 11.


Interesting Points

Nakagawa is a surrealist artist.

Nakagawa has been described as having written stories for Uramado magazine, but contradictory accounts exist.


Selected Works

Books
  • Rope and Woman Picture Collection (Misaki Shobo, 1970)
  • Angelic Kinbaku - Kazutomo Fujino = Ayako Nakagawa Works Collection (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2002)


Magazines
  • Ayako Nakagawa Alluring Picture Collection (Fuzoku Soshi, Oct 1953)


Image Gallery


Notes

  1. Spelled "土居啓子." Pronunciation not confirmed.

References (※)

  1. SM Collector. Genius Artist Who Flared Like a Comet. March 1981.

External Links