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Cool Evening at a Restaurant

KOBAYAKAWA Kiyoshi1933

Fukuoka Art Museum

Fukuoka Art Museum
Fukuoka, Japan

This woman lounging in a private room at a tradition Japanese restaurant is Ichimaru, one of the leading singers and geisha of Japan's pre-war period. She was a frequent model for Kobayakawa's paintings. Kobayakawa was first known for his paintings depicting subjects from the worlds of ukiyo-e and Christianity, but as seen here, he began painting genre scenes around this periods. In this painting Ichimaru sits in exquisite beauty, cooling herself with a fan. This surpasses a simple portrait of an individual woman; it is an image of ideal beauty, filled with a quiet sensibility.
Kobayakawa was born in Fukuoka and traveled to Kyoto around 1912 where he studied Nihonga painting with Kaburagi Kiyokata. This work was awarded a special prize in the 14th Teien exhibition held in 1933 and is a noteworthy indication that Kobayakawa had begun to focus on contemporary female genre subjects.

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  • Title: Cool Evening at a Restaurant
  • Creator: KOBAYAKAWA Kiyoshi
  • Date: 1933
  • Physical Dimensions: w168.3 x h219.2 cm
  • Materials and Techniques (Japanese): 絹本着色、
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Colored pigment on silk
Fukuoka Art Museum

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