Printemp

1987

Oil on canvas

100 x 72.5 cm

Signed lower right Sugaï
Signed on the reverse Sugaï, titled printemp and dated 1987

Estimate
400,000 - 600,000
104,000 - 155,000
13,300 - 19,900
Sold Price
720,000
187,500
23,984
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Ravenel Autumn Auction 2017

123

Kumi SUGAÏ (Japanese, 1919 - 1996)

Printemp


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PROVENANCE:
Dimensions Art Center, Taipei
Private collection, Asia

Catalogue Note:
Kumi Sugai was born in a musician family in Kobe, Japan. Sugai received formal training in Western art and Nihonga (Japanese traditional-style painting) in the 1930s and 1940s. Sugai has moved to Paris in 1952 and was considered part of the younger generation of the Ecole de Paris. Sugai took his stand as a solitary individual and progressively created a new definition of Japanese style in woodblock printing and that of the Western art, originally influenced by the Surrealist and Abstract Impressionist movements; beginning in 1962, Sugai gradually change his style, abandoning the original inherent meaning of the Chinese characters that he used in his paintings and instead giving them his own independentlyderived significance. Sugai was active in European art world since his first exhibition was shown in the 1950s in Paris. Sugai's international recognition is demonstrated by his exhibition at Documenta, Kassel, in 1959 and 1964; Sao Paulo Biennale in 1959 and 1965; and Venice Biennale in 1962.

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