‘Yoshi’s Choice

September 2012

Imagine being a Japanese painter in the Ogunquit Art Colony, learning Pearl Harbor’s been attacked.

By Tom Wolf

The summers Yasuo Kuniyoshi (1893-1953) spent in Ogunquit in the late 1910s and ’20s were crucial to his rise to success, as he became one of the most celebrated artists in the United States between the two World Wars.

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