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Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Japanese (worked in the United States, 1889 - 1953

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1921

Oil on canvas

Image: 20 × 16 in. (50.8 × 40.6 cm)

Frame: 26 1/2 × 22 3/4 in. (67.3 × 57.8 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Miriam H. and S. Sidney Stoneman Acquisition Fund and the Evelyn A. and William B. Jaffe 2015 Fund

2019.80

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Painting

Research Area

Painting

Not on view

Inscriptions

Signed, lower right of center: KUNIYOSHI

Course History

ASCL 7.03,Asian-American Art and Architecture, Sujin Eom, Winter 2023

Asian Society, Culture, & Language 7.03, Asian-American Art and Architecture, Sujin Eom, Winter 2023

Art History 38.03, Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages 70.02, East Meets West, Sunglim Kim, Spring 2024

Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages 70.24, Asian American Art and Architecture, Sujin Eom, Spring 2024

Studio Art 25.01, Studio Art 31.01, Painting I, II, Daniele Genadry, Summer 2024

Exhibition History

Cahoon Museum of American Art, Look Through Any Window Twice, Cotuit, Massachusetts, April 27 - June 13, 2010

Publication History

Yasuo Kuniyoshi, A Course of Glory Followed by A Neo-American Artist and Catalogue Raisonné, (Okayama, Japan: Fukutake Publishing, Ltd., 1990). p. 65, no. 50

Provenance

The artist; Roko Gallery, New York, New York (in business 1946–1982); to a relative of Leon Kroll, until 2002; Weschler’s Auctioneers & Appraisers, Rockville, Maryland, December 14, 2002, Lot 709; sold to Keogh & Riehlman Fine Art; sold to private collection, Massachusetts, about 2002; with art dealer Mark L. Brock, Brock and Co., Concord, Massachusetts, 2019; sold to present collection, 2019.

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