Festival in Montmartre 10F (53 x 45.5 cm) by Masahiko Hama
The work captures a moment in a lively festival on a street corner in Montmartre, the bohemian heart of Paris.
The artist uses warm colors and soft brushstrokes to express the atmosphere of the architecture, reminiscent of the good old days of Paris. Numerous flags flutter in the wind above the people's heads, adding to the excitement of the festival.
The painting features market stalls, cafe terraces, bakeries, and confectionery shops, evoking the essence of life in France and making the viewer feel as if they are there.
More than just a landscape painting, this work reflects the vibrant community and unique artistic soul of Montmartre.
Born in Suwa, Nagano Prefecture in 1938
1958 Moved to Tokyo and studied at the Tokyo YMCA night school.
1960: First exhibited at the Nikaten Exhibition
1965: "Izanagi and Izanami" was selected for the Nikaten Exhibition for the first time (since then, he has been selected every year).
1968: First visit to France
1970 Received the Nikaten 50th Anniversary Award for "Newspaper Seller in Paris"
1971 "Church Wedding" won the Nikaten Exhibition Special Prize
Scouted by Ginza Rose Gallery and became an exclusive member of the gallery.
1972 He won the Nikaten Paris Prize for "Pedestrian Paradise" and was awarded the right to study in Paris for five years as a prize.
1974: Held the exhibition "Masahiko Hama: Poetry and Spirit of Paris" at Bara Gallery
1975: Held the exhibition "Masahiko Hama: Letters from Paris" at Bara Gallery
1976: Won the Salon d'Automne Award in France while studying abroad
1977: Returned to Japan
(Since then, he has traveled to France dozens of times .)
1978: Recommended as a member of the Nikakai Association (since then, has exhibited at the Nika Exhibition without being judged, and has held solo exhibitions at the Ginza Rose Gallery and Shinjuku Isetan Department Store)
1979: Held the exhibition "Masahiko Hama: Poetry of Venice" at Bara Gallery
1983: Held the "Masahiko Hama New Works Exhibition" at the Bara Gallery
1986: Selected for the Le Salon Exhibition in France (French Artists Association) (formerly the Salon de Paris) Featured in the Weekly Post magazine as " Five Young Artists Who Will Carry the Japanese Art World in the Future"
1988: Won the Silver Award for "Ginza Cantulat (Quartier Latin)" at the 7th Contemporary Western Painting Exhibition.
1990: Received the Nika Association Associate Prize at the Nika Exhibition
Appointed head of Nika Nagano branch
Held solo exhibitions at various locations, including Suwa Marumitsu Department Store and Miyako Art.
Died in Suwa City in 2018 at the age of 80
A memorial exhibition will be held at Miyako Art Museum in Belvia, Chino Station, in January 2019.