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松本竣介MATSUMOTO Shunsuke

1912-04-19 – 1948-06-08

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Names

松本竣介

MATSUMOTO Shunsuke (index name)

Matsumoto Shunsuke (display name)

松本竣介 (Japanese display name)

まつもと しゅんすけ (transliterated hiragana)

松本俊介

佐藤俊介 (birth name)

Date of birth
1912-04-19
Birth place
Toyotama District, Tokyo Prefecture (current Shibuya City, Tokyo)
Date of death
1948-06-08
Death place
Shinjuku City, Tokyo
Gender
male
Fields of activity
Painting

English will be available at a later date.

1935
Dai 22-kai Nika Ten, Tokyo Prefectural Art Museum [Tokyo-fu Bijutsukan], 1935.
1940
Matsumoto Shunsuke Koten, Galerie Nichido, 1940.
1943
Shinjin Gakai Ten 01-kai, Nihon Gakki Garō, 1943.
1946
Matsumoto Aso Funakoshi Fine Art Exhibition [Matsumoto Shunsuke, Asō Saburō, Funakoshi Yasutake Aburae, Chōkoku Ten], Galerie Nichido, 1946.
1948
Dai 2-kai Matsumoto Shunsuke Isaku Ten, Nihombashi, Hokusō Garō, 1948.
1958
Itan no Gaka tashi: Minaoshita Nihon Gadanshi Ten: Yomiuri Andepandan (Yomiuri Independent) 10-shūnen Kinen, Ueno Matsuzakaya, 1958.
1958
Matsumoto Shunsuke, Shimazaki Keiji Ten, The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1958.
1963
Matsumoto Shunsuke Kaiko Ten, Nihombashi, Shirokiya, 1963.
1977
Matsumoto Shunsuke Ten, Odakyu Gurando Gararī (Grand Gallery), 1977.
1977
Aimitsu, Matsumoto Shunsuke Soshite Sengo no Bijutsu no Syuppatsu, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 1977–1978.
1986
Matsumoto Shunsuke Ten, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and Iwate Kenmin Kaikan and Shimonoseki City Art Museum, 1986.
1991
Shunsuke Matsumoto and Thirty Painters of His Time [Matsumoto Shunsuke to 30 nin no Gaka tachi Ten], The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1991–1992.
1998
Shunsuke Matsumoto: 50 years later [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Botsugo 50-nen], Nerima Art Museum and Iwate Kenmin Kaikan and Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, 1998–1999.
2008
Art Exhibition Scene in Gifu: 1940's [Gifu ken Futari Ten: Matsumoto Shunsuke: Asō Saburō], Minokamo City Museum, 2008.
2011
Matsumoto Shunsuke to Sono Jidai, Okawa Museum of Art, 2011.
2012
Matsumoto Shunsuke: A Centennial Retrospective, Iwate Museum of Art and The Museum of Modern Art, Hayama and The Miyagi Museum of Art and Shimane Art Museum and Setagaya Art Museum, 2012–2013.
2016
Shunsuke Matsumoto: The Origin of His Creativity [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Sōzō no Genten], The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura Annex, 2016.
2018
Matsumoto Shunsuke: The Hours in His Studio [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Atorie no Jikan], Okawa Museum of Art, 2018.
2019
Matsumoto Shunsuke : His Hours of Reading [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Dokusho no Jikan], Okawa Museum of Art, 2019.
2019
Matsumoto Shunsuke: The Hours with His Children [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Kodomo no Jikan], Okawa Museum of Art, 2019.
2019
Matsumoto Shunsuke: His Hours of Walking Around Towns [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Machiaruki no Jikan], Okawa Museum of Art, 2019.
2022
Matsumoto Shunsuke: On The 110th Anniversary of His Birth [Seitan 110-nen Matsumoto Shunsuke], The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura Annex, 2022.
2023
Fifty Drawings by Matsumoto Shunsuke: Commemorating The 110th Anniversary of The Artist's Birth [Matsumoto Shunsuke: Dessan 50: Seitan 110-nen Kinen], Okawa Museum of Art, 2023.

  • Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation, Tokyo
  • Iwate Museum of Art
  • Okawa Museum of Art
  • Ohara Museum of Art, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture
  • The Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama
  • The National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto
  • The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
  • Pola Museum of Art, Hakone City, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • Mie Prefectural Art Museum
  • The Miyagi Museum of Art

1963
Hijikata Teiichi, Asō Saburō. Matsumoto Shunsuke Gashū. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1963.
1966
Hijikata Teiichi. Nihon no Kindai Bijutsu. Iwanami Shinsho, 195-198. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1966 (New Edition: Nihon no Kindai Bijutsu. Iwanami Bunko. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2010).
1977
Asahi Akira. Matsumoto Shunsuke. Tokyo: Nichidō Shuppanbu, 1977.
1980
Sunouchi Tōru. Kaeritai Fūkei: Kimagure Bijutsukan, 133-142, 248-265, 275-284. Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1980 (Kaeritai Fūkei: Kimagure Bijutsukan. Shinchō Bunko. Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1999).
1982
Matsumoto Shunsuke. Ningen Fūkei. Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Bijutsu Shuppan, 1982. Expanded Ed. 1990 [Artists Writing].
1986
“Tokushū: Matsumoto Shunsuke Ten” I-III. Newsletter of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo [Gendai no Me], No. 377-379 (April-June 1986).
1987
Murakami Yoshio. Matsumoto Shunsuke to sono Yūjin tachi. Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1987.
1992
Kuboshima Seiichirō. Waga Aisuru Yōsetsu Gaka tachi. Kōdansha Gendai Shinsho, 91-124. Tokyo: Kodansha, 1992.
1992
Usami Shō. Kyūdō no Gaka Matsumoto Shunsuke: Hitamuki no 36-nen. Chūkō Shinsho. Tokyo: Chūō Kōronsha, 1992. 2nd ed., 1993.
1993
Ōkawa Eiji. Bijutsukan no Mado kara: Boku wa Kokoro no Sentakuya, 217-219, 265-266, 276-288. Tokyo: Geijutsu Shinbunsha, 1993.
1994
Kozawa Setsuko. “Matsumoto Shunsuke ‘Ikiteiru Gaka’”, in Abangyarudo (Avant-garde) no Sensō Taiken: Matsumoto Shunsuke, Takiguchi Shūzō, soshite Gagakusei tachi, 97-189. Tokyo: Aoki Shoten, 1994. New Edition, 2004.
1996
Yanagisawa Hideyuki. “Itsumademo Kimi ga Shizuka ni Tatazumu tameni: Matsumoto Shunsuke ‘Gaka no Zō’, soshite ‘Tateru Zō’ ni Itaru Katsudō ni tsuite”. Gendai Geijutsu Kenkyū, No. 1 (January 1996): 140-164.
1996
Japan Art Center (ed.). Matsumoto Shunsuke. Shinchō Nihon Bijutsu Bunko, 45. Tokyo: Shinchosha, 1996.
1998
Kobayashi Shunsuke. “Oil Painting Technique of Tatsuoki Nambata, Shunsuke Matsumoto and AIMITSU”. Bijutsushi, No. 145 (October 1998): 46-63. Tokyo: The Japan Art History Society.
1999
Nakano Jun. Aoi Enogu no Nioi: Matsumoto Shunsuke to Watashi. Chūkō Bunko. Tokyo: Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 1999. Rev. ed. 2012.
2004
Murakami Hiroya. "Matsumoto Shunsuke Kenkyū: ‘Gaka no Zō’, ‘Tateru Zō’, ‘Gonin’, ‘Sannin’ no Kaidoku". The Kajima Foundation for the Arts Annual Report, No. 21 (2004): 377-389.
2005
Tanaka Atsushi. Gaka ga Iru ‘Basho’: Kindai Nihon Bijutsu no Kisō kara, 333-361. Kunitachi: Brücke, 2005.
2009
Sakai Tadayasu. Sōsei no Tensai Gaka: Nihon Kindai Yōga no 12-nin. Chūkō Shinsho, 301-335. Tokyo: Chūō Kōronsha, 2009.
2012
Shunsuke Matsumoto: Corona Books, 170. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 2012.
2019
Tokyo Bunkazai Kenkyūjo (Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties). “Matsumoto Shunsuke.” Nihon Bijutsu Nenkan Shosai Bukkosha Kiji. Last modified 2019-06-06. https://www.tobunken.go.jp/materials/bukko/8695.html
2020
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (ed.). Les Peintures Innocentes: Ai-Mitsu, Shunsuke, et les Peintres en Périodes de Guerre. [exh. cat.], Tokyo: Kokushokankokai, 2020 (Venue: Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art).

日本美術年鑑 / Year Book of Japanese Art

自由美術家協会会員松本竣介は6月8日肺炎のため東京都新宿区の自宅で37才で夭折した。明治45年4月19日東京青山に生れ、学齢前郷里盛岡に移る。盛岡中学卒業後昭和4年上京、太平洋画会研究所に入所し、昭和10年第22回二科展に初入選以来昭和19年解散まで毎回出品を続け、その間15年第27回展に特待賞をうけ翌16年度同展で会友に推挙された。18年新人画会を同志8人と結成し翌19年迄3回展覧会を催した。戦...

「松本竣介」『日本美術年鑑』昭和22~26年版(137頁)

Wikipedia

Shunsuke Matsumoto (松本 竣介, Matsumoto Shunsuke, 1912–1948) was a Japanese painter, who primarily painted in the Yōga (\"Western painting\") style.Matsumoto was born on April 19, 1912, in Shibuya, Tokyo, as Shunsuke Satō (佐藤俊介). He spent his childhood and youth in northern Honshu, first in Hanamaki, Iwate, and later in Morioka, where he began attending middle school in 1925. The future sculptor Yasutake Funakoshi was among his schoolmates and in the same grade. Matsumoto contracted cerebrospinal meningitis which caused the loss of his hearing. Subsequently he developed an interest in becoming a painter, and left Morioka for Tokyo in 1929.In Tokyo, Matsumoto took classes at the Taiheiyō Gakai Institute (太平洋画会研究所) and became friends with Saburo Aso (麻生三郎) and Masaaki Terada (寺田政明). In 1935, he exhibited some of his works at the Fifth Nova Exhibition, and his work Buildings was accepted for the 22nd Nika Exhibition. He went on presenting his work at the Nika Exhibitions until 1943.Matsumoto died at the age of 36 on June 8, 1948, from heart failure aggravated by tuberculosis and bronchial asthma.
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VIAF ID
50079328
ULAN ID
500322267
AKL ID
00063387
Benezit ID
B00118777
Grove Art Online ID
T055984
NDL ID
00041860
Wikidata ID
Q2811944

2024-03-01