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This is the catalog for the Yokoyama Taikan exhibition held at the Tobu Museum of Art from November 3 to December 4, 1994. Four postcards are included. ★ The museum is pleased to present an exhibition of Yokoyama Taikan (1868-1958), a master of modern Japanese painting, as an independently planned event. Born in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Yokoyama Taikan was a first-term graduate of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (now Tokyo University of the Arts). He resonated with the ideas of Principal Okakura Tenshin and participated in the establishment of the Nihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute). Taikan aimed to establish a new style of Japanese painting based on the traditions of Eastern painting and presented works in a style called "mōrōtai" (hazy style) that dispensed with outlines. He continued to present a diverse range of works, including colorful pieces incorporating Rinpa techniques and expressive ink paintings. However, believing that originality was essential for true works of art, he pursued his artistic activities with vigor throughout his life. This exhibition will showcase approximately 70 masterpieces from his early to late periods, including works being exhibited for the first time, offering a comprehensive overview of Taikan's extensive artistic career, presented at a Tokyo museum for the first time in about a quarter of a century. Tobu Museum of Art The edges of the book show some sunning, but the interior is generally in good condition. To prevent damage during shipping, the item will be carefully packaged with shock and water resistance measures. Shipping is free and anonymous. #YokoyamaTaikan #Catalog #TobuMuseumofArt #JapanesePainting #Postcards
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