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Japan Art Academy Prize にほん げいじゅついん しょう

Edition 74 (2018)

Arts

Winners

8 people
Tabuchi Toshio たぶち としお imperial prize

Toshio Tabuchi's Uzushio is a nihonga work shown at the one-hundredth Inten exhibition and honored with the Japan Art Academy Prize and Imperial Prize. It is recorded as a work that joins the force of swirling water with the compositional power of Japanese painting.

An award-winning work by Toshio Tabuchi that brings the motion of whirlpools into the field of nihonga.

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Toshihisa Yuyama ゆやま としひさ award

Toshihisa Yuyama's l'Aube is a Western-style painting shown at the reorganized third Nitten exhibition and honored by the Japan Art Academy Prize. Its title, meaning dawn, points to a work concerned with changing light, atmosphere, and color.

A Japan Art Academy Prize work that holds the light of dawn on canvas.

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三田村有純 みたむら ありずみ award

Arizumi Mitamura's Tsuki no Hikari Sono Saki ni is a craft work from the reorganized third Nitten exhibition that received the Japan Art Academy Prize. Its title evokes what lies beyond moonlight, joining craft technique with a poetic image.

An award-winning craft work that gives texture to what seems to lie beyond moonlight.

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Yasuko Tsuchihashi つちはし やすこ award

Yasuko Tsuchihashi's Katsushika no Sato is a calligraphy work from the reorganized fourth Nitten exhibition that received the Japan Art Academy Prize. It is also recorded among the Japan Art Academy's collection works.

An award-winning calligraphy work that turns a place name into a space of brush lines.

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Toru Haga はが とおる imperial prize
鶴澤清介 つるさわ けいすけ imperial prize
なかむら せんじゃく award
2nd Hanayagi Juraku はなやぎ じゅらく award