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Kiichiro Hayashi (Chiba Prefecture 1919 - 1999)

Kiichiro Hayashi (Chiba Prefecture 1919 - 1999)

        
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Product code: K0336
Title: Oshino Fuji
Artist: Kiichiro Hayashi (Chiba Prefecture 1919 - 1999)
Media:Oil on Canvas, signed
Size: 37.9×45.5cm / Frame 51×59cm

Kiichiro Hayashi was an oil painter who continually depicted “Japan’s archetypal landscapes”—thatched-roof farmhouses, snow-covered mountains, and rural life—through assured realism and a gentle sense of light. After experiencing Siberian internment, he returned to Japan and built his practice by traveling from region to region, visiting traditional homes and painting them over time; he is also known for the unusual path of fully embarking on his career as an artist after the age of fifty. Grounded in clear, atmospheric color that carries the feel of the seasons and in well-ordered compositions, his works carefully fix the presence of old houses and villages on the picture plane. They go beyond simple nostalgia, expressing a consistent intention to record and convey a thatched-roof culture that was steadily disappearing. In 1970 he received a Governor’s Prize at the National Workers’ Art Exhibition, and later achieved repeated selections for the Issuikai and the Japan–Brazil Contemporary Art Exhibition. His continued solo shows—often hosted by department stores—and the broad support he garnered further attest to his standing and recognition as an artist.

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