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  • Date de création1937
  • Dimensions9.0 x 12.0 cm

Découvrez Masamu Yanase (Shōroku), un artiste japonais polyvalent reconnu pour la peinture, le manga et les caricatures. Explorez ses œuvres diverses reflétant une critique sociale et l'innovation du début du XXe siècle.

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Biographie de l'artiste

Early Life and Artistic Evolution

Shōroku Yanase, known later as Masamu Yanase, was born January 12, 1900, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. His family relocated to Fukuoka where he spent his childhood until the age of 14, shaping his formative years with a profound appreciation for regional traditions and landscapes. At fourteen, he embarked on a transformative journey, leaving Kyushu for Tokyo, driven by an innate talent for art and a yearning for broader horizons. Recognizing the limitations of formal schooling, Yanase honed his skills independently, absorbing inspiration from diverse sources—including observations of urban life and encounters with fellow artists—establishing a foundation for his future artistic endeavors. He changed his given name Shōroku to Masamu, incorporating the kanji character for “dream” (夢) into his chosen moniker, symbolizing ambition and creative aspiration.

Artistic Versatility and Notable Works

Yanase’s artistic output spanned multiple mediums, demonstrating remarkable adaptability and intellectual curiosity. Primarily recognized for his painting—particularly landscapes imbued with a distinctive Futurist aesthetic—he experimented extensively in manga, caricature, and graphic design. His paintings often employed bold color palettes and dynamic brushstrokes, reflecting the influence of movements like Futurism and Constructivism. He was captivated by the dynamism of modern life and sought to capture its essence on canvas. Yanase’s foray into manga showcased his understanding of visual storytelling and contributed to Japan's burgeoning popular culture scene. His caricatures possessed a playful spirit, capturing human character with humor and astute observation. Among his most celebrated works are “Mt. Kai-Komagatake,” a monumental depiction of the majestic mountain range embodying grandeur and tranquility; “Scenery of the City,” which portrays urban landscapes with meticulous detail and expressive brushwork; and "China Landscape," reflecting Yanase's fascination with Eastern artistic traditions.

Influence and Recognition

Yanase’s engagement with avant-garde movements—Futurism, Constructivism—established him as a pivotal figure in Japanese art history. He joined the Miraiha Bijutsu Kyokai (Futurist Art Society) and Mavo, immersing himself in discussions about innovation and social commentary. Following the devastating Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, Yanase’s artistic sensibilities were further shaped by the pervasive atmosphere of upheaval and resilience. During this period he became involved with the Japanese Communist Party, channeling his convictions into politically charged artwork. His cartoons appeared regularly in Yomiuri Shimbun, reflecting a commitment to social justice and engaging audiences with provocative ideas. Yanase's work garnered critical acclaim and was exhibited extensively throughout Japan.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Masamu Yanase passed away May 25, 1945, in Tokyo during the final days of World War II. Despite his untimely demise, Yanase’s artistic legacy endured, influencing subsequent generations of Japanese artists and contributing to the broader narrative of modern art. His pioneering exploration of Futurist techniques—characterized by rapid brushstrokes and fragmented perspectives—challenged conventional artistic conventions and paved the way for experimental approaches. Yanase's commitment to social commentary—expressed through his cartoons—served as a powerful voice during a turbulent era, reflecting anxieties about societal change and advocating for humanist values. He remains an important figure in Japanese art history, embodying creativity, intellectual rigor, and unwavering conviction.

Notable Collections

Yanase’s artwork is held in several prominent museums across Japan, including Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and Hayama Museum of Art. His paintings are recognized as masterpieces of the Futurist movement and exemplify the artistic spirit of the early 20th century.
Shōroku Yanase

Shōroku Yanase

1900 - 1945 , Japon

L'essentiel de l'artiste

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Futurist Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Cubism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Pablo Picasso']
  • Date Of Birth: January 12, 1900
  • Full Name: Shōroku Yanase / Masamu Yanase
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mt. Kai-Komagatake
    • Scenery of the City
  • Place Of Death: Tokyo
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