Patinoire du parc
The works of the painter Miyuki Tanobe are the mirror of daily life in Montreal. With his naive and good-natured style, Tanobe playfully documents his adopted country.
The works are created with nihonga, a Japanese artistic technique that appeared in the 19th century. This technique consists of the use of powdered color pigments crushed by hand and then bound with glue. This mixture is then applied with a brush and water. Crystals, sand and other materials are added to it to create a grainy surface.
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Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Patinoire du parc, 1975
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Gallery
Cosner Art Gallery - Montreal
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Medium
Nihonga
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Time
Post-War Canadian art
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Dimensions
20,3 x 25,4 cm | 8'' x 10''
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Dimensions with frame
38 x 45,7 cm | 15'' x 18''
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Signed
Signed lower right, signed, titled and dated on verso
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
La maison de Jean Levesque, 1982
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Patinoire du parc, 1975
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Jeux d'hiver, 1987
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Enfin on l'a notre arbre de Noël, 1981
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Lundi, jour de lessive
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Vive les vacances... Préparatifs de la Saint-Jean, 1980
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Une partie d'huitres à St-Théodore, 1976
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Cabane au toit vert, 1972
Miyuki Tanobe (1937 - -)
Plaisir d'hiver, 1974