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Osnovne informacije

  • Nationality: Japan
  • Also known as: yasushi tanaka
  • Lifespan: 55 years
  • Top-ranked work: Nude with a Vase
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Born: 1886, Japan
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  • Works on APS: 2
  • Top 3 works:
    • Nude with a Vase
    • Portrait of Ms. Solita Solano
  • Art period: Modern
  • Museums on APS:
    • Nagoya City Art Museum
    • Nagoya City Art Museum
    • Nagoya City Art Museum
    • Nagoya City Art Museum
    • Nagoya City Art Museum
  • Died: 1941

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Pitanje 1:
Yasushi Tanaka initially pursued his art studies in which city?
Pitanje 2:
What was a significant early challenge Tanaka faced when presenting his work?
Pitanje 3:
Tanaka's artistic style was notably influenced by art from which region?
Pitanje 4:
Who served as a patron and instructor to Tanaka during his time in Seattle?
Pitanje 5:
After leaving the United States, where did Tanaka and his wife establish their artistic base?

Yasushi Tanaka: A Life in Art

Yasushi Tanaka (田中保; 13 May 1886 – 24 April 1941) was a Japanese-born artist and art teacher, best known for his evocative portraits of women and figurative works. His life story is one of cross-cultural exchange and artistic dedication, navigating the challenges of establishing an artistic identity between Japan, America, and Europe.

Early Life and Education

Tanaka’s early life was marked by hardship. Following the death of his father in 1902, his family faced financial ruin. He left home soon after completing primary education and bravely emigrated to Seattle, Washington, in 1904. There, he supported himself through various jobs – washing dishes and selling peanuts – while diligently studying English and pursuing self-taught painting lessons.

A pivotal moment came when Tanaka secured formal instruction under the Dutch painter Fokko Tadama, who became a crucial patron and mentor. This mentorship proved invaluable, shaping his artistic trajectory and connecting him with other Japanese artists in Seattle like Shimizu Toshi.

Artistic Development & Influences

Tanaka’s early work was exhibited locally, including a solo show at the Seattle Public Library in 1915 and participation in the Panama–Pacific International Exposition. However, his initial nude portraits faced considerable criticism. This experience prompted a move to Paris in 1920 with his wife, Louise Gebhard Cann, an American writer and art critic.

In Paris, Tanaka immersed himself in the European art scene, exhibiting at prestigious venues like the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Salon d'Automne, and Salon des Tuileries. His style evolved under the influence of Western artistic traditions, particularly those emphasizing realism and figurative representation. He blended these influences with his Japanese sensibility, creating a unique aesthetic.

Major Achievements & Recognition

Tanaka achieved notable recognition during his time in Paris. One of his paintings was purchased by the French government, and several were acquired by members of the Japanese Imperial family – Prince Naruhiko Higashikuni and Prince Yasuhiko Asaka. He also sold a painting to the Musée du Luxembourg.

Despite facing challenges during World War II (remaining in Paris due to his American wife), Tanaka continued to work until his death in 1941. A retrospective of his work was held at the Marseille Gallery in Paris after the war, but his art remained largely unknown in Japan until 1976.

Themes and Style

Tanaka’s oeuvre primarily focuses on portraits, particularly those of women, and nude figures. His paintings are characterized by:

  • Oil Painting Technique: He skillfully employed oil paints to achieve realistic textures and subtle gradations of light and shadow.
  • Figurative Realism: A strong emphasis on accurate anatomical representation and lifelike portrayals.
  • Western Influence: Evident in his compositional approaches and use of perspective, reflecting the European art traditions he studied.
  • Subtle Sensuality: His nudes are often imbued with a quiet dignity and understated sensuality.

Historical Significance & Legacy

Yasushi Tanaka’s story represents a fascinating intersection of cultures and artistic movements. He navigated the complexities of being an artist caught between his Japanese heritage and Western influences, ultimately forging a distinctive style that blended both traditions.

While not widely known during his lifetime, Tanaka's work has gained increasing recognition in recent decades. His paintings are now held in prominent museums including:

  • Yamagata Museum of Art
  • Matsuoka Museum of Art
  • Artizon Museum

His legacy lies in his ability to bridge artistic boundaries and create compelling works that reflect a unique personal vision. His papers are preserved at the Archives of American Art, offering further insight into his life and creative process.