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June: Works on Paper

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Sheafer + King Modern is pleased to present June: Works on Paper auction. The auction features paintings and prints on paper including works by: Peter Gee, Willem de Looper, Victor Vasarely, Fernand Leger, Salvador Dali, Steve Redman, Steven Conant, Alexander Gorlizski, Erte, R.C. Gorman, James Bruch, Walter Stomps, Eugene Savage, Michio Takayama, Richard Kalina, Robert Natkin, Richard Lindner, etc. The auction also features a large number of paintings and prints by Candian artist, Walter Sorge (1931-2021). 
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Lot 34

Michio Takayama Abstract Ink Painting

Estimate: $200 - $400
Starting Bid
$100

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Abstract ink painting mounted on board by Michio Takayama (Japanese-American; 1903-1994). Signed "M. Takayama" lower right.

 

Measurements: 10.75" W x 9.5" H.

 

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From AskArt:

Michio Takayama was born on October 11, 1903, in Chiba prefecture, Japan, the first son of a country squire. Following his father's wishes, he studied law at university and embarked on a banking career in Tokyo.


After work and on weekends, he painted, including eight years of study (1931-39) with noted Japanese landscape painter Shin Kurihara. In 1939, following a series of successes in the modern art community, Michio quit his banking job, and turned to painting full-time. His father promptly disowned him.


Michio won prestigious awards, including one for which he was presented a sword by Prime Minister Tojo. He was a jury member and active leader in the Niki Artists' Association. He also traveled extensively in Japan, Taiwan and Manchuria to sketch and paint.


In November 1956, Michio and his wife, Yaye, went to Los Angeles to attend their daughter. During the visit, Yaye was diagnosed with cancer and required immediate medical care. This required that she stay in the U.S. beyond their tourist visas. At that time, Michio was exhibiting at the Landau Gallery, (where he later held three successful one-man shows,) and Felix Landau and Illinois Congressman Sidney Yates helped Michio and Yaye acquire their permanent residency visas.


In the summer of 1966, Michio and Yaye were introduced to Taos by a former painting student. It was on that trip that Michio made his first drawings and became enamored with the scenery. The Takayamas moved to Taos in April 1967 to take up their fellowship at the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation Residency program. They built their home and studio in Taos, where Michio, inspired daily by the uninterrupted views of Taos Mountain and the beautiful sunsets, painted and exclaimed, "Taos is best!"


Michio Takayama showed his work in museums and galleries, primarily in the Southwest and Southern California, until the end of his life.
 

One small hole in paper center left.

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