Yatsugatake Clear Sky 6F (41 x 31.8cm) by Masahiko Hama
This painting depicts the beautiful scenery of Yatsugatake, one of Japan's famous mountain ranges.
The screen features a series of lush green mountains and a village spread out in front of them, giving a peaceful impression. The bright colors and soft brushwork express the fresh air of a sunny day.
There are clouds on the top of the mountain, and trees on the mountainside below show the richness of nature. This is a work where you can feel the author's warm perspective and technique.
This oil painting captures the spectacular scenery of Mt. Yatsugatake and the life around it in an approachable style.
1938 Born in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture
1958: Moves to Tokyo and studies at Tokyo YMCA night school
1960 First exhibited at the Nika Exhibition
1965 “Izanagi/Izanami” was selected for the first time at the Nika Exhibition (selected every year thereafter)
1968 First visit to France
1970 Winner of Nika Exhibition 50th Anniversary Award for “Newspaper Seller in Paris”
1971 “Church Wedding” won special selection at Nika Exhibition
Scouted by Ginza Bara Gallery and becomes exclusive to Bara Gallery.
1972 Won the Nika Exhibition Paris Prize for ``Pedestrian Heaven'' and was given the right to study abroad in Paris for 5 years as a supplementary prize.
1974 “Masahiko Hama: Poetry and Heart of Paris” exhibition held at Bara Gallery
1975 “Masahiko Hama: Letters from Paris” exhibition held at Bara Gallery
1976: While studying abroad, won the Salon d'Automne Award in France.
1977 Return to Japan
(Since then, he has traveled to France dozens of times )
1978 Recommended as a member of the Nika Society (subsequently exhibited at the Nika Exhibition without examination, continued to hold solo exhibitions at Ginza Bara Gallery and Shinjuku Isetan Department Store)
1979 “Masahiko Hama Exhibition: Poems of Venice” exhibition held at Bara Gallery
1983: “Masahiko Hama New Works Exhibition” held at Bara Gallery
1986 Selected for the France Le Salon Exhibition (Association of French Artists) (formerly Salon de Paris) Featured in the Weekly Post magazine as " 5 young painters who will lead the future of Japanese art"
1988 One Painting 1 Exhibited at the 7th Contemporary Western Painting Elite Selection Exhibition and won the Silver Prize for "Ginza Canturatan (Quartier Latin)"
1990 Nika Exhibition Nika Society Friends Award
Appointed as Nika Nagano Prefecture Branch Chief
Solo exhibitions held at Suwa Marumitsu Department Store, Miyako Bijutsu, and other locations
Passed away in Suwa City in 2018 at the age of 80 .
In January 2019, a memorial exhibition was held at Miyako Art in Belvia, Chino Station.