International studio — 59.1916
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Nr. 236 (October, 1916)
DOI Artikel:Studio-Talk
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Studio-Talk
“in a southern clime” (Mombusho Art Exhibition, Tokyo) by iiashimoto-kansetsu
page 244; Takashima-Hokkai’s pair of land-
scapes (p. 243); Komuro-Suiun’s Autumn of Ko-
magatake (a pair of screens) and a summer land-
scape ; Araki-Jippo’s Flowers and Birds of Four
Seasons and Kikuchi-Hobun’s Wagtails (a pair of
screens). In the section of European paintings
the works of the following judges may be men-
tioned : — Okada-Saburosuke’s Snow Scene in
Isojima, Nakagawa-Hachiro’s Summer Scene, Naka-
mura-Fusetsu’s Hono and Choyo, Kuroda-Seiki’s
246
Portrait oj Atomi-Kakei (p. 248 ) ; Fujishima-
Takeji’s Odoz'tr and Sky, Mitsutani-Kunishiro’s
Fish Market and Bathing, and AVada-Eisaku’s
Sayohime. Among the sculpture exhibited by
the judges were Yonehara-Unkai’s Wilderness and
Pme-breeze, both in wood, Yamazaki-Choun’s Mina-
kami (p. 247), Medicine Grinder, and A Reward,
all in wood, Shinkai-Taketaro’s Eight Phases of
Buddha in relief, An Untrained Soldier (p. 247)
in clay, and A Dancer in wood.
“in a southern clime” (Mombusho Art Exhibition, Tokyo) by iiashimoto-kansetsu
page 244; Takashima-Hokkai’s pair of land-
scapes (p. 243); Komuro-Suiun’s Autumn of Ko-
magatake (a pair of screens) and a summer land-
scape ; Araki-Jippo’s Flowers and Birds of Four
Seasons and Kikuchi-Hobun’s Wagtails (a pair of
screens). In the section of European paintings
the works of the following judges may be men-
tioned : — Okada-Saburosuke’s Snow Scene in
Isojima, Nakagawa-Hachiro’s Summer Scene, Naka-
mura-Fusetsu’s Hono and Choyo, Kuroda-Seiki’s
246
Portrait oj Atomi-Kakei (p. 248 ) ; Fujishima-
Takeji’s Odoz'tr and Sky, Mitsutani-Kunishiro’s
Fish Market and Bathing, and AVada-Eisaku’s
Sayohime. Among the sculpture exhibited by
the judges were Yonehara-Unkai’s Wilderness and
Pme-breeze, both in wood, Yamazaki-Choun’s Mina-
kami (p. 247), Medicine Grinder, and A Reward,
all in wood, Shinkai-Taketaro’s Eight Phases of
Buddha in relief, An Untrained Soldier (p. 247)
in clay, and A Dancer in wood.