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- Annie Shepley Omori (1856 – 1943) was an American artist, activist, and translator. For the first fifty years of her life, she produced work under her maiden name, Annie Barrows Shepley. She studied art in New York under Harry Siddons Mowbray and in Paris at Académie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Lucien Simon. After that, she established studios in New York and Connecticut, where she worked as a portrait painter and children's book illustrator. She married Hyozo Omori, a Japanese exchange student, in 1907 and moved with him to Japan, where they established the Yurin En settlement house to provide educational and recreational opportunities to the poor in Tokyo. They were leaders in the Japanese playground movement. Hyozo Omori died in 1913, and Shepley continued running the center. She also translated Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan with Kochi Doi in 1920. (en)
- 大森 安仁子(おおもり あにこ、Annie Shepley Omori、1856年12月7日 - 1941年8月4日)は、アメリカ合衆国出身の芸術家、慈善活動家、翻訳家。その生涯の最初の50年間は、アニー・バロウズ・シェプリー (Annie Barrows Shepley) の名前で創作活動をした。夫は日本最初のオリンピックチーム監督となった大森兵蔵。 (ja)
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- Annie Barrows Shepley (en)
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- Annie Barrows Shepley (en)
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- St. Cloud, Minnesota (en)
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- 大森 安仁子(おおもり あにこ、Annie Shepley Omori、1856年12月7日 - 1941年8月4日)は、アメリカ合衆国出身の芸術家、慈善活動家、翻訳家。その生涯の最初の50年間は、アニー・バロウズ・シェプリー (Annie Barrows Shepley) の名前で創作活動をした。夫は日本最初のオリンピックチーム監督となった大森兵蔵。 (ja)
- Annie Shepley Omori (1856 – 1943) was an American artist, activist, and translator. For the first fifty years of her life, she produced work under her maiden name, Annie Barrows Shepley. She studied art in New York under Harry Siddons Mowbray and in Paris at Académie Julian under Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Lucien Simon. After that, she established studios in New York and Connecticut, where she worked as a portrait painter and children's book illustrator. She married Hyozo Omori, a Japanese exchange student, in 1907 and moved with him to Japan, where they established the Yurin En settlement house to provide educational and recreational opportunities to the poor in Tokyo. They were leaders in the Japanese playground movement. Hyozo Omori died in 1913, and Shepley continued running the center. (en)
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- Annie Shepley Omori (en)
- 大森安仁子 (ja)
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