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Hisako Hibi : ウィキペディア英語版
Hisako Hibi

Hisako Shimizu Hibi (1907–1991) was an Issei painter and printmaker who exhibited throughout her career, and by the end of her life she was well entrenched in the San Francisco Bay Area arts community.
==Early years==
She was born on May 14, 1907, in Torihama, a farming village near Kyoto, Japan, the eldest of six children and stayed with her grandmother after her parents moved to the United States. She reluctantly moved to San Francisco, California in 1920.〔 After her father's business prospered, her parents returned to Japan, but Hibi stayed in the United States, graduating from Lowell High School in 1929. Hibi studied western-style oil painting at the California School of Fine Arts and participated in annual exhibitions at the San Francisco Art Association.
While at the school, she met fellow student and painter George Matsusaburo Hibi, who was more than twenty years her senior, and the two were married in 1930.〔 In 1933, the couple moved first to Mount Eden, and then to Hayward, California, where they raised their two children.

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