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Yasushi Sugiyama (Tokyo 1909 - 1993)

Yasushi Sugiyama (Tokyo 1909 - 1993)

        
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Product number: K0421
Title: Poppy
Artist: Yasushi Sugiyama (Tokyo 1909 - 1993)
Media: Silk, colored, scroll binding, signature, seal, original box
Size: 35.3×42.7cm / Mounting 134×57.5cm
Remarks: Ivory Jikusaki, certificate included, slight discoloration on the entire screen, stains, cracks, and peeling in several places.

Sugiyama Yasushi was one of the leading Nihonga (Japanese-style painting) artists of postwar Japan. He studied in the Nihonga department at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and attracted attention early on by repeatedly being selected for, and receiving special awards at, the Teiten (Imperial Art Exhibition). He is widely regarded as an artist who expanded Nihonga beyond conventional, lyrical landscape depiction, pushing it toward a meticulously designed language of “composition.” Grounded in solid observational skill, he rendered motifs such as flowers and birds, fish, peacocks, and figures with a realism that remains tightly compressed and concentrated. At the same time, he treated backgrounds as abstracted or geometrized planes and lines, creating a dual structure of “realism × abstraction” and generating a taut spatial tension across the picture surface.

Shipping category: Medium size

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