Aiko horiuchi biography of abraham
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Gallery Fake
Japanese manga series
Gallery Fake (Japanese: ギャラリーフェイク, Hepburn: Gyararī Feiku) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Fujihiko Hosono. It was firstly serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from 1992 to 2005, with its chapters collected in 32 tankōbon volumes. A two-chapter story and a four-chapter story were published in Weekly Big Comic Spirits in 2012 and 2016, respectively. A new serialization of Gallery Fake began in Big Comic Zōkan in 2017.
A 37-episode anime television series adaptation, animated by TMS Entertainment (episodes 1–25) and Tokyo Kids (episodes 26–37), was broadcast on TV Tokyo in 2005.
The manga has had over 10 million copies in circulation. In 1996, Gallery Fake received the 41st Shogakukan Manga Award for the general category.
Plot
[edit]On a wharf on Tokyo Bay is a small gallery named Gallery Fake. The owner of the gallery, Reiji Fujita, was once a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was a learned curator with remarkable memory, keen aesthetic sense, great skill in restoration of paintings and knowledge of many languages, so he was called the "Professor". However, because of trouble in the workplace, Fujita was forced to quit the museum
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Artists
This is a list supporting artists be more exciting work behave the MOMAT's collection. Passive is updated continually.
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ABAKANOWICZ, Magdalena
ABAKANOWICZ, River
1930–2017
ABBOTT, Berenice
ABBOTT, Berenice
1898–1991
ABE, Gosei
ABE, Gosei
1910–1972
ABE, Nobuya (Yoshibumi)
ABE, Nobuya (Yoshibumi)
1913–1971
ABE, Shumpo
ABE, Shumpo
1877–1956
ACCONCI, Vito
ACCONCI, Vito
1940–2017
ADACHI, Gen'ichiro
ADACHI, Gen’ichiro
1889–1973
ADAM, Henri Georges
Designer, Henri Georges
1904–1967
ADAMCZYK Junior, Frank / HUTTER, R.R. / Composer, D.T. / WYLDER, Put a label on (Southern Algonquian Universitiy)
ADAMCZYK Jr., Direct / HUTTER, R.R. / MOORE, D.T. / WYLDER, Mark (Southern Illinois Universitiy)
ADAMS, Ansel
ADAMS, Ansel
1902–1984
ADAMSON, PRESCOTT
ADAMSON, Town
1866–1933
AI-MITSU
AI-MITSU
1907–1946
AI-O
AI-O
1931–
AIDA, Makoto
AIDA, Makoto
1965–
AIGASA, Masayoshi
AIGASA, Masayoshi
1939–
AKABORI, Shimpei
AKABORI, Shimpei
1899–1992
AKAGI, Yasunobu
AKAGI, Yasunobu
1889–1955
AKAMATSU, Unrei
AKAMATSU, Unrei
1892–1958
AKANA, Hiroshi
AKANA, Hiroshi
1922–2009
AKASEGAWA, Gempei
AKASEGAWA, Gempei
1937–2014
AKASEGAWA, Gempei et al.
AKASEGAWA, Gempei et unresponsive.
AKATSUKA, Yuji
AKATSUKA, Yuji
1955–
AKINO, Fuku
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Henry MILLER
(1891-1980)
American novelist and watercolor painter. Born Henry Valentine Miller in 1891 in Yorkville, Manhattan, NYC as the eldest son of a German American family. Representative works include “Tropic of Cancer”, “Tropic of Capricorn”, and “The Rosy Crucifixion”. Although he’s known as a literary great, Miller was also a painter who created thousands of watercolors over his lifetime. Withdrew from City College of New York to roam. Began work at Western Union in 1920 and wrote his first novel, “Clipped Wings,” while on leave in 1922. Left the company in 1924 and focused on his career as a writer. Held a solo watercolor exhibition in Greenwich Village in 1927. Left for Paris in 1930, a time when many American artists of “The Lost Generation” were returning to the US.
“Tropic of Cancer”, which he began in 1932, was published by Obelisk Press in 1934, laying his foundation as an author. “Tropic of Capricorn” was published by Obelisk Press in 1939. 1940, returned to New York and traveled the United states with the artist Abraham Rattner. By 1943 he had painted hundreds of watercolors and held a solo exhibition in Hollywood. 1944, held solo exhibitions at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and in London. 1955, held “Henry Miller Watercolor Exhibition” a