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「広島を愛した物故画人たち」と題した下記の画人たちの  コレクション展

An exhibition of the collections of the following artists entitled "Deceased Artists Who Loved Hiroshima"

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The following artists are featured in the exhibition entitled "Deceased Artists Who Loved Hiroshima":

A collection exhibition will be held (until Friday, March 1st).

Exhibited Works

Shigeru Ohki, Kunzo Minami, Sagako Hamasaki, Masayuki Nakara, Yoshiro Nagase, Kiyoshi Asai, Yasuaki Kanayama

Masao Seno, Goro Matsunaga, Yukito Yamanaka, Inami Nitta, Yoshiro Fukui, Yaozo Sorano, Kazuo Kinoshita, Teruo Shinnobu, Hisanori Masuda, Yoshio Yoshimura, and others

February 6, 2024

Galleria Reino Co., Ltd.

Representative Director Akio Tomita

Our company, Galleria Reino Co., Ltd. (formerly Hiroshima Tomita Co., Ltd.), which deals in art supplies and picture frames, was founded on April 1, 1942, and has been working alongside people involved in art for 82 years now. In December 2016, we moved our main store from in front of the Chuden Head Office in Otemachi, Naka Ward, to 11-46 Kaminoboricho, near the Prefectural Art Museum, making it convenient for artists and art lovers to visit, and we now have an art gallery within the store.

Mr. Miyatake Yutaka is a Buddhist monk who is also involved in early childhood education at kindergartens, an oil painter, and a renowned collector. He has now decided to hold an exhibition of his collection, showcasing the paintings he has collected over the years.

The works on display are by deceased artists with ties to Hiroshima, and the exhibition aims to bring back to life precious works that are unlikely to be seen in the future, including those by Minami Kunzo (1883-1950), a master of modern Japanese Western-style painting who was born in Yasuura-cho, Kure City. We invite those who love Hiroshima and the art of Hiroshima nurtured by these artists, as well as those who are interested in creating beauty, to come and see the exhibition.

For inquiries, please contact Akio Tomita, Head Office, Galleria Reino Co., Ltd.

Head office: 11-46 Kaminoboricho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Japan Tel: 082-221-2305 Fax: 082-221-5300

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Exhibit Catalog

1. Shigeru Oki "City of Paris" Canvas, oil painting, F10, framed

2. Shigeru Oki "Tomonoura" Canvas, oil painting, F10, framed

Active in the Hiroshima Western painting world before the war. Founding Hiroshima branch chief of the Toko-kai in 1932. Died in 1979 at age 80.

3. Kunzo Minami "Autumn view of Lake Ashino" Oil on wood panel F6 framed Made in 1945

Born in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture. A master of prewar Japanese Western painting. Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts (now Tokyo University of the Arts) in 1907.

Member of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, Professor at the Tokyo University of Fine Arts, died in 1950 at age 67

4. Hamasaki Sagako "Waterfall" Color on paper, colored paper, framed

Born in Hawaii. Returned to Hiroshima at age 3. Judge for Hiroshima Prefectural Art Exhibition from the first exhibition. Died in 1989 at age 77.

5. Masayuki Nakara "Narcissus" Color on paper, colored paper, framed

A leading figure in the Hiroshima art world in watercolor painting. Founding professor of the art department at Hijiyama Junior College. Died in 1977 at age 74.

6. Yoshiro Nagase "Portrait of a Woman" Print, Framed

7. Yoshiro Nagase "Early Spring" Framed print

Studied at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art University Sculpture Department and the Kyoto Art Museum. Member of the Japan Creative Print Association. Evacuated to Kazahaya, Hiroshima Prefecture until 1971. Died in 1978 at age 89.

8. Kiyoshi Asai "Onuma Park, Hokkaido" Oil painting, F8, Framed, July 1952

Member of the Toko-kai Committee, Printmaker, Professor at Hiroshima University, Died in 1968 at age 66

9. Taisen Kanayama, "Memories" Aioi Bridge and Dome before the Atomic Bombing, Oil painting, F6, Framed

10. Yasushi Kanayama “Purple Gold Mountain (Nanjing)” Oil painting F8 Framed

New structure member (judge) Born in Yamaguchi Died in 1994 at the age of 85

11. Masao Seno "Mukojima Landscape" Oil painting F4 Framed

Graduated from Hiroshima Normal School. Independent member. Recipient of the Cultural Merit Award. Died in 1996 at age 83.

12. Matsunaga Goro "Folk House" Oil painting F8 Framed

Nikikai Member, Hiroshima Art Institute, Lecturer at Reino Art School

13. Yamanaka Yukihito "Buddha (Reclining)" Colored paper, framed, created in 1992

Member of the Inten Exhibition, Tokyo University of the Arts, Hiroshima, died in 2003 at age 83

14. Inami Nitta "Night Fantasy" Oil painting F4 Framed

A leading figure in the Nikakai. Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum. Born in Hiroshima. Died in 2010 at age 88.

15. Yoshiro Fukui "Still Life in Early Autumn" Oil painting F8 Framed

Born in Hiroshima. Graduated from Osaka Art School. Founding member of Shinkyo Art Association. Died in 1974 at age 62.

16. Yaozo Sorano "Distant View of Mt. Hiei" Oil painting F3 Framed

Born in Kegoya, Kure City. Member of the Independent Art Association. Kure Municipal Museum of Art. Died in 1993 at age 77.

17. Kazu Kinoshita "Xylophone" Oil painting F6 Framed

18. Kazu Kinoshita "Flower Wheel" Oil painting F4 Framed

Born in Hiroshima, member of the Shinseisaku Association, recipient of the Hiroshima Art Grant, to die in 2023 at age 80

19. Teruo Shinnobu "Venice" Oil painting F10 Framed

Graduated from Tobi (Minami Kunzo Classroom) Councilor of Nitten Board member at the time of founding of Nichiyo-kai Died in 2012 at the age of 90

20. Masuda Hisanori "Untitled" Mixed media Framed

Born in Hiroshima in 1939. Graduated from Musashino Art University. Member of Sanki. Collection of Yasuda & Kasai Togo Seiji Museum of Art.

21. Yoshimura Yoshio "Newspaper" Colored pencil ultra-fine print, framed

Born in Hofu, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Died in 2013 at age 63. Collections of Higashihiroshima, Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum, and Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo.

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