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剣持勇

| 1912-01-02 | 1971-06-03

KENMOCHI Isamu

| 1912-01-02 | 1971-06-03

Names
  • 剣持勇
  • KENMOCHI Isamu (index name)
  • Kenmochi Isamu (display name)
  • 剣持勇 (Japanese display name)
  • けんもち いさむ (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1912-01-02
Birth place
Toyotama District, Tokyo Prefecture
Date of death
1971-06-03
Death place
Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Crafts
  • Design

2019
Tokyo Bunkazai Kenkyūjo (Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties). “Kenmochi Isamu.” Nihon Bijutsu Nenkan Shosai Bukkosha Kiji. Last modified 2019-06-06. (in Japanese). https://www.tobunken.go.jp/materials/bukko/9269.html

日本美術年鑑 / Year Book of Japanese Art

インテリアデザイナーの剣持勇は、昨秋来抑うつ症にかかっていたが、6月3日東京都新宿区の剣持デザイン研究所二階所長室でガス自殺を遂げた。明治45年1月2日東京に生れ、昭和7年東京高等工芸学校木材工芸科(現千葉大学工学部)を卒業、直ちに商工省工芸指導所に入所した。同19年同所技師となり、同21年東京支所木工課となった。同27年産業工芸試験所意匠部長、同29年には日本ユネスコ国内委員会調査員に併任された...

「剣持勇」『日本美術年鑑』昭和47年版(85頁)

Wikipedia

Isamu Kenmochi (Japanese: 剣持勇, 1912 -1971) was a Japanese modernist designer significant in the development of Japanese industrial design after World War II.Isamu Kenmochi was born on January 2nd 1912 in Tokyo. Kenmochi graduated from the Tokyo College of Industrial Arts (Japanese: 東京高等工芸学校, now Chiba University Faculty of Engineering) in 1932. After his graduation, Kenmochi worked at the Industrial Arts Research Institute in Tokyo.Kenmochi met artist and designer Isamu Noguchi in the summer of 1950 on Noguchi's first trip to Japan. Together, the two developed a number of furniture designs, pioneering the Japanese Modern style which integrated the material culture of Japanese furniture with modernist styles.In 1952, Kenmochi visited the United States, later writing about the visit in the Industrial Arts Research Institute's publication, Kogei Nyusu. Later that year, Kenmochi became a founding member of the Japan Industrial Designers Association.In 1964, Kenmochi's 1958 design for a lounge chair commissioned by the Yamakawa Rattan Company was added to the design collection of the MoMA. The design additionally won the G-Mark Prize (Good Design Selection System).Kenmochi committed suicide on June 3rd, 1971 in Shinjuku, Tokyo.

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VIAF ID
40596903
ULAN ID
500464344
AOW ID
_00002888
NDL ID
00257155
Wikidata ID
Q11397916
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