Title: Shoko Uemura 1 (Japan, 1902-2001)
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Shoko Uemura
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2MoMAK (The National Museum of Modern Art,
Kyoto) Exhibition Shoko Uemura (1902-2001)
3MoMAK (The National Museum of Modern Art,
Kyoto) Exhibition Shoko Uemura (1902-2001)
4Exhibitions Shoko Uemura (1902-2001)
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6Shoko Uemura (1902-2001)
7Shoko Uemura (1902-2001) was the eldest son of
renowned nihonga (Japanese-style) painter Shoen
Uemura (1875-1949). Like his mother, Shoko
trained in nihonga, and he became widely
acclaimed for his kacho-ga (paintings of flowers
and birds).
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9Known to challenge the refined compositions of
traditional painting, he made innovative changes
to nihonga style. For example, in his depiction
of a peacock a favorite subject of the master
Okyo Maruyama (1733-1795) Uemura trimmed part
of one of the birds wing, making it more
dynamic, appearing as it if it had just moved out
of the frame
10Featured at the National Museum of Modern Art,
Kyoto are an overwhelming display of
approximately 70 works of art, including
"Brilliant Rain," based on tropical birds,
"Crane," surpassing past works, and "Peacock," as
well as the works he entered into his first big
exhibition at the age of 19 entitled "Quiet
Garden Welcoming Autumn" and "Night Heron," for
which he received the Minister of Education Award
for Fine Arts for "harmonizing the traditions and
reformation of Japan." The collection also
features a rare portrait painting for someone
focused on birds and flowers, such as "Spring of
a Thousand Leaves" and the sketches included with
the book Princess Nukata by Yasushi Inoue
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22Japanese Blue Magpie Onaga
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24Hibiscus
Crown cranes
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26Tiger finch
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28Kidney poor- Showa 41 (1966)
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32Spring Field
33Spring evening
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36Peafowl
37Peacock, 1983 National Museum of Modern Art,
Kyoto
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39A warm winter day 1933
40Flower bird Kacho (Royal Starling)
41Yamamusume (Formosan Magpie or Cissa caerulea)
42Haruzu bird language Showa 4 (1929)
Furukawa
43Late autumn 1930
Wild geese
44Autumn
45Tropical Flowers
Red and White Plum Blossoms
46Red and White Plum Blossoms
47Moonlight
48Text pictures Internet Copyright All the
images belong to their authors Presentation
Sanda Foisoreanu
2018
Sound James Galway - Michio Miyagi -
Haro no umi (The sea in spring)