Profile colored paper (27.3 x 24.2 cm) by Ryonosuke Fukui
This painting captures a strong and impressive profile.
The skillful use of different shades of black creates a face that exudes a somewhat classical atmosphere while also combining modern sophistication. The sharp yet soft contours strongly draw the viewer's gaze. The calm and intelligent eyes are extremely impressive.
This work, reminiscent of powerful brushstrokes, conveys the artist's sure hand and the subject's inner strength.
This painting is not a portrait, but rather seems to project a personality and presence that stands the test of time.
Born in Tokyo in 1923
Studied under Shigeyuki Shimano
1944 Graduated from the Department of Crafts at Tokyo School of Fine Arts
1946: Selected for the 41st Pacific Artists Exhibition for the first time, won first prize
1954: Won the Honorable Mention Award at the 18th Pacific Painters Exhibition
After his first solo exhibition in 1959, he was recognized by an American art dealer in Japan and exhibited his work at international print exhibitions.
1962 Solo exhibition at Way Gallery, New York
Exhibited at the Contemporary Japanese Art Exhibition
Tokyo International Print Biennale Exhibition
1963 Exhibited at the Ljubljana International Print Exhibition
1965: Exhibited at the International Figurative Exhibition
Died in 1986