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Aplico Art Gallery 2020

Phase 1: Plants drawn by Keimei Anzai [Tuesday, June 2020, 6 to Tuesday, September 16, 9]

Phase 2: Awe of Nature [September 2020 (Thursday) – December 9 (Sunday), 24]

Phase 3: Like a Flower—Bijinga of the Showa Period [Monday, January 2021, 1 to Sunday, March 4, 3]

4th period: Girl's dream [Tuesday, March 2021, 3-Tuesday, June 23, 6]

Phase 1: Clear Grass - Plants Drawn by Keimei Anzai

Exhibition period

June 2020th (Tuesday) -September 6nd (Tuesday / holiday), 16

Exhibited works

In the first phase, we will introduce plants drawn by Japanese-style painter Hiroaki Anzai, who studied under the master Ryuko Kawabata.
The plants drawn by Enlightenment are delicate, laid-back and full of vitality.
Please appreciate the breath of dense grass drawn in patina.

Image of exhibited work

Hiroaki Anzai "Abandoned Garden" 1931 

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Title of work Writer name Year of production サ イ ズ (() Material / type
Abandoned garden Hiroaki Anzai 1931 181 × 167 Japanese painting
Edge side Hiroaki Anzai 1929 186 × 167 Japanese painting
Dahlia Hiroaki Anzai 1947 135 × 180 Japanese painting
Kitchen garden Hiroaki Anzai 1944 175 × 360 Japanese painting

Phase 2: Awe of Nature

Exhibition period

June 2020 (Thursday) -September 9 (Sunday), 24
午前9時~午後10時

Exhibited works

In the second phase, we will introduce five paintings depicting the beauty of nature.
Neither we nor painters can paint "as is" nature.
The inner natural landscape is projected on the canvas with each individual's cultural background, perspective, and emotions.
Please appreciate the expression of natural beauty and sublime that the painters have in their hearts.

Image of exhibited work
Nobuko Takatou "Hua Yun Wilderness" 1989

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Title of work Writer name Year of production サ イ ズ (() Material / type
Sunny Yoshihiro Shimoda Production year unknown 116.7 × 91 Japanese painting
Wilderness flower cloud Nobuko Takato 1989 91 × 65.2 Japanese painting
prayer Naoto Yamada Production year unknown 45.5 × 61 Oil painting
Autumn of persimmon Nishida Tojiro Production year unknown 91 × 116.7 Oil painting
Fuki Hiroaki Anzai 1953 174 × 181 Japanese painting

Phase 3: Like a Flower: Bijin-ga of the Showa Era

Exhibition period

January 2021th (Monday) -March 1st (Sunday), 4
午前9時~午後10時
* Aplico is closed on closed days.

Exhibited works

In the 2020rd term of 3, XNUMX beautiful women's paintings depicting healthy women's limbs and neat women with stretched backs will be exhibited.
Bijin-ga, which was often drawn in the Meiji and Taisho eras, focused on the beauty of women's appearance.Please pay attention to the new beauty aspect of women who live in the Showa period over time.

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Gushiken Seiji "Izumi no Bank" Production year unknown

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Title of work Writer name Year of production サ イ ズ (() Material / format (painting method)
By the fountain Gushiken Holy Child Production year unknown 227.3 × 181.8 Paper book coloring
Waiting for the departure (dancers) Gushiken Holy Child Production year unknown 218 × 152 Paper book coloring
Sketching Hiroaki Anzai 1942 120 × 90 Paper book coloring
Spring guests Hiroaki Anzai 1954 227.3 × 181.8 Paper book coloring
Maiko Hiroaki Anzai 1935 168 × 180 Paper book coloring

Season 4: Girl's Dream

Exhibition period

August 2021th (Tuesday) -December 3th (Tuesday), 23
午前9時~午後10時
* Aplico is closed on closed days.

Exhibited works

In the 2020th term of 4, we will introduce the works of female painters Keiko Gun and Yoshie Nakada.Keiko Gun produces many paintings reminiscent of fantastic fairy tales.In addition, Yoshie Nakada continued to draw still lifes with pale colors and lines.
The two who lived in the same period prefer to use imported dolls and ornaments as motifs in the paintings. Please pay attention to the dreams and poetic sentiment that the two female painters dream in the atelier like a girl.

Yoshie Nakada "Still Life" Image
Yoshie Nakada "Still Life (Aoi)" 1980

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Title of work Writer name Year of production サ イ ズ (() Material / format (painting method)
"Hong Kong" recollection series Keiko Gun Production year unknown 73 × 91 Canvas / oil on canvas
Memories of Hong Kong Keiko Gun Production year unknown 162 × 97 Canvas / oil on canvas
Impression of Onfleur Keiko Gun Production year unknown 162 × 97 Canvas / oil on canvas
Still life (blue robe) Yoshie Nakada 1980 80.3 × 116.7 Canvas / oil on canvas
静物 Yoshie Nakada 1980 116.7 × 80.3 Canvas / oil on canvas