Masayuki Nagare
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Masayuki Nagare (japanisch 流 政之, Nagare Masayuki; geboren 14. Februar 1923 in Nagasaki; gestorben 7. Juli 2018) war ein japanischer Bildhauer während der Shōwa- und Heisei-Zeit.
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Masayuki Nagare est un artiste sculpteur japonais de monuments japonais du XXe siècle, né le 14 février 1923 dans la préfecture de Nagasaki et mort le 7 juillet 2018[réf. nécessaire].
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流 政之(ながれ まさゆき、1923年2月14日 - 2018年7月7日)は、日本の彫刻家、作庭家。
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Масаюки Нагарэ (яп. 流 政之, 14 февраля 1923 — 7 июля 2018) — японский скульптор-модернист, имел прозвище «художник-самурай».
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Masayuki Nagare (流 政之, Nagare Masayuki, February 14, 1923 – July 7, 2018) was a modernist Japanese sculptor, nicknamed "Samurai Artist" for his commitment to traditional Japanese aesthetics. He was born in 1923 in Nagasaki to Kojuro Nakagawa, the founder and president of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. As a teenager, he received training in the martial arts of a samurai, particularly swordsmanship, and lived in several temples in Kyoto, where he observed the patterns of rocks, plants, and water created by traditional landscape artists.
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Masayuki Nagare
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Masayuki Nagare
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Masayuki Nagare
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流政之
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Нагарэ, Масаюки
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Masayuki Nagare (japanisch 流 政之, Nagare Masayuki; geboren 14. Februar 1923 in Nagasaki; gestorben 7. Juli 2018) war ein japanischer Bildhauer während der Shōwa- und Heisei-Zeit.
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Masayuki Nagare (流 政之, Nagare Masayuki, February 14, 1923 – July 7, 2018) was a modernist Japanese sculptor, nicknamed "Samurai Artist" for his commitment to traditional Japanese aesthetics. He was born in 1923 in Nagasaki to Kojuro Nakagawa, the founder and president of Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. As a teenager, he received training in the martial arts of a samurai, particularly swordsmanship, and lived in several temples in Kyoto, where he observed the patterns of rocks, plants, and water created by traditional landscape artists. In 1942, he enrolled at Ritsumeikan University, where he studied Shintoism and was apprenticed to a master swordsmith. He left university in 1943 to join the Imperial Japanese Navy and did not return to complete his studies. Nagare served as a Zero Fighter pilot in the Pacific War. After the War, he traveled all over Honshu Island until the mid-1950s, witnessing the desolation of the ruined countryside, developing a thorough understanding of the Japanese landscape, and becoming interested in local crafts such as pottery. His fascination with graveyard tombstones that had survived wartime bombing led to his longtime choice of stone as his preferred medium. Nagare's art is strongly influenced by Shintoism, Zen Buddhism, and traditional Japanese martial arts. His principal stone-carving techniques include warehada ("cracked skin" or "broken texture"), in which the surface is left rough, with visible chisel marks, and shinogi awase ("ridges joined together"), which describes the meeting of two highly polished surfaces. Some of his works exhibit the contrast between the two techniques. His sculptures' clean lines often follow the subtle curvature of Japanese swords. Nagare's works include Cloud Fortress, which survived the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center (New York City) but was destroyed in the rescue and recovery efforts, Sakimori (Frontier Guardian) installed in the Honolulu Museum of Art, Hamaritsurin Garden in Seto Ohashi Commemorative Park (Kagawa Prefecture, Japan), Receiving (受 Ju) stored at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and Transcendence (informally called The Banker's Heart by locals) installed in A.P. Giannini Plaza at 555 California Street (formerly the Bank of America building) in San Francisco, California. He died in July 2018 at the age of 95.
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Masayuki Nagare est un artiste sculpteur japonais de monuments japonais du XXe siècle, né le 14 février 1923 dans la préfecture de Nagasaki et mort le 7 juillet 2018[réf. nécessaire].
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流 政之(ながれ まさゆき、1923年2月14日 - 2018年7月7日)は、日本の彫刻家、作庭家。
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Масаюки Нагарэ (яп. 流 政之, 14 февраля 1923 — 7 июля 2018) — японский скульптор-модернист, имел прозвище «художник-самурай».
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