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Gustave Courbet "Waves" c. 1870 Matsukata Collection the National Museum of Western Art(Tokyo)

Collection 3 Osakabe Jin and Gustave Courbet: The Eyes of Landscape Painters

Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts
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Artists

Jin Osakabe, Gustave Courbet
OSAKABE Jin (1906-1978) was a painter born in Tochigi. He entered the Western painting department of the Tokyo Fine Arts School and studied under Eisaku Wada, and while still a student, he exhibited his portraits at the Teiten and other exhibitions. However, Osakabe's interest gradually shifted to landscapes. In 1946, a year after the end of the WWII, Osaabe's study trips with the painter Heizo Kanayama had a great impact on his development as a landscape painter.

Osakabe produced many landscape paintings in various locations of Japan, but at the root of his work was his admiration for 19th century French art, especially that of Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) and other landscape painters. It is said that when his work was awarded a special prize at the 4th Nitten, some of the jurors pointed out the similarities between his work and Courbet's. In light of these remarks, this exhibition introduces two works by Gustave Courbet from the collection of the National Museum of Western Art(Tokyo), as well as a work by Osakabe from the collection of Tochigi prefectural museum of fine arts.

Schedule

Oct 26 (Sat) 2024-Dec 22 (Sun) 2024 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-17:00
Closed
Monday
Open on a public holiday Monday but closed on the following day.
FeeAdults ¥260, University and High School Students ¥120, Junior High School Students and Under free.
Websitehttps://www.art.pref.tochigi.lg.jp/en/exhibition/c241026/index.html
VenueTochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts
https://www.art.pref.tochigi.lg.jp/en/index.html
Location4-2-7 Sakura, Utsunomiya-shi, Tochigi 320-0043
AccessFrom the West exit of JR Utsunomiya Station, take the Kanto-Bus and get off at Sakuradori-Jumonji. The venue is 7 minute walk from there.
Phone028-621-3566
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