Full painting...
http://members.cox.net/rwconley/japanese001.jpg
Closeup of writing...
The name of the painter is 春雄 (HARUO),
but I don't know who he is.
Andreas
It's just the artist's given name, Haruo, and his seal, which I can't read.
Bart
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> It's just the artist's given name, Haruo, and his seal, which I can't
> read.
>
> Bart
>
Interesting...thank you for your help. The story is my grandfather picked
this up during the US occupation of Japan following WW2. He was stationed
there with my grandmother and dad. I think it would have been my
grandmother who wanted the painting and possibly bought it off the artist
or vendor in Japan.
Thanks again.
Richard
>
> The name of the painter is 春雄 (HARUO),
> but I don't know who he is.
>
> Andreas
>
Thank you for your help. Thats a step closer to solving the mystery.
Richard
I think the seal just says Haruo too.
John
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Yes, you're right, of course. I saw a "$" at first on the top, and that
stopped me short.
Google tells me there have been quite a few 画家 named 春雄, but I don't
know where to go from there.
Bart
Googling for images with those words gives nothing. Googling for images
with
just the name gives 167 mostly Taiwanese hits. Removing site:.tw and
site:.tw.ebay.com knocks that down to 38 hits, only one of which
involves
paintings, and that one apparently by a different artist. All of this
done with
SafeSearch turned off. (shudder)
Googling for images with "haruo" and "painter" gives 37 hits, only one
of which
looks at all similar, and that one's no longer on its original site.
(And I don't know where to go from there.)
I instant messaged my parents on the painting and my dad has documents
from when he was little and living in Japan at that time. Zama and
Honshu are on the papers from that time.
I took the information you all have given me and what I gathered from my
dad who was only 5 at the time. He said the only thing he remembered was
a huge statue of Budda. I found a website for a gentleman named HARUO
ISHISAKA who was born in 1929 in Kobe. The website is:
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/entertainment/art_exhibitions/kansai/fa200606
29m6.html
I don't know if this is the same person.
>I found a website for a gentleman named HARUO
>ISHISAKA who was born in 1929 in Kobe. The website is:
>
>http://www.japantimes.co.jp/entertainment/art_exhibitions/kansai/fa200606
>29m6.html
>
>I don't know if this is the same person.
No, it's not. Googling for his name and Kobe reveals that he writes
his name with a different "O".