A1728

並河靖之

| 1845-10-01(弘化2年9月1日) | 1927-05-24

NAMIKAWA Yasuyuki

| 1845-10-01(弘化2年9月1日) | 1927-05-24

Names
  • 並河靖之
  • NAMIKAWA Yasuyuki (index name)
  • Namikawa Yasuyuki (display name)
  • 並河靖之 (Japanese display name)
  • なみかわ やすゆき (transliterated hiragana)
  • 高岡留蔵 (birth name)
  • 並河政次郎靖之
Date of birth
1845-10-01(弘化2年9月1日)
Birth place
Kyoto
Date of death
1927-05-24
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Crafts

Biography

英語は後日公開予定です。

1997
Umi o Watatta Meiji no Bijutsu: Saichen! 1893-nen Shikago [Chicago], Koronbusu [Columbus] Sekai Hakurankai (World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 Revisited: 19th Century Japanese Art Shown in Chicago, U.S.A.), Tokyo National Museum, 1997.
2002
Meiji Tennō to Meiji Bijutsu no Meihō: Meiji Tennō Goseitan 150-nen Kinen Ten (Emperor Meiji and Masterpieces from His Era: 150th Anniversary Exhibition of Emperor Meiji's Birth), Meiji jingu Bunka Kan, 2002.
2004
Seiki no Saiten Bankoku Hakurankai no Bijutsu: 2005 nen Nihon Kokusai Hakurankai Kaisai Kinen Ten: Pari, Uīn, Shikago Banpaku ni Miru Tōzai no Meihin (Arts of East and West from World Expositions: Commemorating The 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan: 1855–1900: Paris, Vienna and Chicago), Tokyo National Museum and Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts and Nagoya City Museum, 2004–2005.
2005
Namikawa Yasuyuki no Waza, Shippō Chō Shippō Yaki Āto Birejji [Art Village], 2005.
2008
Imperial Court Artists and The 1900 Paris International Exposition, The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan, 2008.
2009
Kōshitsu no Meihō: Nihonbi no Hana: Gosokui 20-nen Tokubetsu Ten (Treasures of The Imperial Collections Splendor of Japanese Art), Tokyo National Museum, 2009.
2013
Kōshitsu no Meihin: Kindai Nihon Bijutsu no Sui (Treasures of The Imperial Collections: The Quintessence of Modern Japanese Art), The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, 2013–2014.
2016
Bijutsu Kōgei no Hanseiki: Meiji no Bankoku Hakurankai 2: Saranaru Chōsen, Kume Museum of Art, 2016.
2017
Namikawa Yasuyuki Shippō: Meiji Shippō no Yūwaku: Tōmeina Kuro no Kansei (Namikawa Yasuyuki and Japanese Cloisonné: The Allure of Meiji Cloisonné: The Aesthetic of Translucent Black), Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum and Itami City Museum of Art, History and Culture and Paramita Museum, 2017.
2017
Polished to Perfection: Japanese Cloisonné from The Collection of Donald K. Gerber and Sueann E. Sherry, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2017–2018.
2018
Meiji 150-nen Ten: Maiji no Nihonga to Kōgei (The 150th Anniversary of The Meiji Period: Making and Designing Meiji Arts and Crafts), The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, 2018.
2019
Seven Treasures A Trove of Japanese Cloisonné, Museum Angewandte Kunst, 2019.
2022
Namikawa Yasuyuki to Owari Shippō: Kyoto Shippō to Owari Shippō no Deai to Hatten, Shippo Art Village, Ama City, 2022.
2022
Namikawa Yasuyuki no Miyabina Waza Sekai o Miryō shita Meiji no Kyoto Shippō (Namikawa Yasuyuki and Japanese Cloisonné), Tenshin MEemorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki, 2022.
2022
Nihon Bijutsu o Himotoku: Kōshitsu, Bi no Tamatebako, The University Art Museum, Tokyo Univercity of The Arts, 2022.
2022
Kirameku Kyō no Meiji Bijutsu: Sekai ga Odoroita Teishitsu Gigeiin no Kamiwaza: Tokubetsu Ten (Ornate Meiji Period Art: Shining Kyoto Artists of The Imperial Court: Special Exhibition), Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art, 2022.

  • Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto
  • The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
  • Shippo Art Village, Ama City, Aichi Prefecture
  • Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum, Kyoto
  • Tokyo National Museum
  • The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan, Tokyo
  • Sen-Oku Hakukokan Museum, Kyoto
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  • Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Oxford

1979
Suzuki Norio, Sakakibara Satoru. Nihon no Shippō. Kyoto: Maria Shobō, 1979.
1981
Nakahara Tessen. Kyō Shippō Mon'yōshū. Yoshida Mitsukuni, Nakahara Kenji (eds.). Kyoto: Tankosha, 1981.
1982
Coben, Lawrence A., Dorothy C. Ferster (eds.). Japanese Cloisonné: History, Technique, and Appreciation. New York, Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1982.
1993
Suzuki Norio. Shippō. Nihon no Bijutsu, 322 (March 1993).
1994
Impey, Oliver, Malcom Fairley [et al.] (eds.). Meiji no Takara: Treasures of Imperial Japan, Vol. III. The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese art. London: Kibo Foundation, 1994.
1996
Ōkuma Toshiyuki. “An Aspect of Japanese Art History in the Meiji Period: Paris International Exposition of 1900 and the Imperial Household and the Ministry of Imperial Household”. Annual Report of Sannomaru Shozokan, No. 1 (March 1996): 35-52.
2002
Ōkuma Toshiyuki. “Gete, Yushutsuhin, Goyōhin: Meiji Kōgei no Mittsu no Kao” in Emperor Meiji and Masterpieces from His Era : 150th Anniversary Exhibition of Emperor Meiji's Birth. Kaname Kuniharu, Ema Jun'ichirō [et al.](eds.). [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Meiji Jingu, 2002 (Venue: Meiji Jingu Bunkakan).
2004
Tokyo National Museum [et al.] (eds.). Arts of East and West from World Expositions: Commemorating the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan: 1855-1900: Paris, Vienna and Chicago. [exh. cat.], [Tokyo]: NHK, NHK Promotions, Nikkei, 2004 (Venues: Tokyo National Museum and Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts and Nagoya City Museum).
2005
Shippo Art Village (ed.). Namikawa Yasuyuki no Waza: Zuroku. Shippocho (Aichi Prefecture): Shippo Art Village, 2005.
2008
Murata Masayuki. Kyoto Cloisonné: the Works of Namikawa Yasuyuki. The Kiyomizu Sannenzaka Museum collection. Kyoto: Tankosha, 2008.
2009
Tokyo National Museum [et al.] (eds.). Treasures of the Imperial Collections Splendor of Japanese Art. 2 vols. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: NHK, NHK Promotions, The Yomiuri Shimbun, Nikkei, 2009 (Venue: Tokyo National Museum).
2010
Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto. Shippō: Namikawa Yasuyuki Shippō Kinenkan Kanzōhin Zuroku. Kyoto: Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto, 2010.
2011
Okamoto Takashi. “On the Vase with designs of birds and flowers of the four seasons by Namikawa Yasuyuki”. Annual report of Sannomaru Shozokan, No. 16 (March 2011): 37-48.
2012
Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto. Shippō no Bi Kūkan Teien to Tatemono: Namikawa Yasuyuki Shippō Kinenkan Zuroku. Kyoto: Namikawa Cloisonne Museum of Kyoto, 2012.
2012
The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan (ed.) National Industrial Expositions: the Opening of Meiji Art. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: The Imperial Household Agency, 2012 (Venue: The Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan).
2013
The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, the Museum of the Imperial Collections, Sannomaru Shozokan, and Nikkei (eds.). Treasures of the Imperial Collections: the Quintessence of Modern Japanese Art. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Nikkei, 2013 (Venue: The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto).
2016
Kasumi Kaikan (ed.). Saranaru Chōsen. Kasumi Kaikan Shiryō, 38. Meiji no Bankoku Hakurankai: Bijutsu no Hanseiki, 2. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Kasumi Kaikan, 2016 (Venue: Kume Museum of Art).
2017
Hida Toyorō, Gregory Irvine, Ōki Kana, Hata Tomoko, and Mutō Yukari. Namikawa Yasuyuki and Japanese Cloisonné: the Allure of Meiji Cloisonné: the Aesthetic of Translucent Black. [exh. cat.], [Tokyo]: The Mainichi Newspapers, 2017 (Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum and Itami City Museum of Art and Paramita Museum).
2018
Hirai Yoshinobu, Daichō Tomohiro (eds.). The 150th Anniversary of the Meiji Period: Making and Designing Meiji Arts and Crafts. [exh. cat.], Kyoto: The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, 2018 (Venue: The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto).
2021
Mutō Yukari. Yasuyuki Namikawa and Japanese Shippo: Cloisonné and Enamel Works: as a New Industry in the Meiji Period: Representation, Techniques and Manufacturing Environments. Kyoto: Shibunkaku Shuppan, 2021.
2022
Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki (ed.). Namikawa Yasuyuki and Japanese Cloisonné. Kaikan 25-shūnen Kinenten, 2. [exh. cat.], [Kitaibaraki]: Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki (Venue: Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki).
2022
Kyoto City Museum of Art (Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art) (ed.). Ornate Meiji Period Art: Shining Kyoto Artists of the Imperial Court: Special Exhibition. [exh. cat.], Kyoto: Kyoto City Museum of Art (Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art), 2022 (Venue: Kyoto City Museum of Art (Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art)).

Wikipedia

Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845–1927) — original family name Takaoka — was a Japanese cloisonné artist. His work was highly sought after in his own lifetime and is held in several collections today. He and Namikawa Sōsuke (no relation) were the most famous cloisonné artists of the 1890 to 1910 period, known as the \"Golden age\" of Japanese enamels. From 1875 to 1915, he won prizes at 51 exhibitions, including at world's fairs and at Japan's National Industrial Exhibition. For his work he was appointed an Imperial Household Artist in 1896. He sometimes signed his pieces Kyoto Namikawa (Namikawa of Kyoto).

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