Newport #8 Japan Important 1961 Over Life Size Cast Bronze Sculpture “Supporting The Coming Generation”, Mid Century Modern Master work, Koga Tadao (1903-1979), 94″
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Japan an important life size plus sculpture of a man with child by mid century master sculptor Koga Tadao (Meiji 36 (1903) to Showa 54 (1979).
“Supporting The Coming Generation” proclaims an important event or philosophy or simply a joint announcement. Tadao fashioned ths one with a muscular, tall man with outstretched fingers, hands and arms and with a small child perched on his shoulder seemingly making a perhaps simultaneous futuristic proclamation.
Dimensions: 94 inches high
Base dimensions: 20 inches by 20 inches
Approximate Weight: 600 lbs
Signed and dated on base 1961.
Excellent garden consideration.
Reference: Catalogue Of Collections- Saga Prefecture Art Museum, 1989 for similar example, “Grow Up the coming generation” 1956, p.212, 82. F-30-4.
Provenance: one of three life size bronze sculptures acquired from a private Japanese garden collection, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture. A similar example stands in the gardens of the Saga Regional Art Museum.
Sculptor Artisan: Koga Tadao (1903-1979)
Koga Tadao graduated from the Technical School Arita, then went to Tōkyō and enrolled in the Tōkyō Bijutsu Gakkō the precursor of Tōkyō Geijutsu Daigaku and studied sculpture. In 1929, as a student, a sculpture by him entitled “Buddhist Heart” (仏 心, Busshin) was accepted for the 10th ” Teiten ” exhibition. The following year he graduated from the school. He continued to exhibit in various places. His work “Man on the Cape” (岬 の 男, Misaki no Otoko) at the Shin-Bunten Exhibition 1939 received an honorable mention. His sculpture “Building Greater East Asia” (建つ大東亜, Tatsu Daitōa) received a 1942 Award by the Academy of Arts . His work entitled “Summer work” (夏の作, Natsu no Saku), which he exhibited in the same year, was acquired by the Ministry of Culture.
In 1962 (敗戦から立ち直る日本, Haisen kara tachinaoru Nippon) was erected and in 1964 on the same site Koga’s sculpture “Resurrection of Japan after the lost war”, was erected. In 1964 Koga became chairman of the “Japanese Society of Sculpture” (日本 彫塑 会, Nihon Chōso-kai), and in 1966 he became a member of the Academy of Arts . In 1968 he was highly honored as a director and leading member in the Department of Sculpture of ” Nitten. ” By 1971 he became president of the “Japanese Society of Stone Sculptures” (日本, Nihon Tōchō-kai) and was awarded the Order of Merit.
Koga’s works are known for their distinctive masculine style, though he has created in the last years smaller scale and simplified, empathetic works, such as his series of crows and ducks. On the other hand, there are monumental works by him, such as “Vision of a Forest” (森 の 幻想, Mori no Gensō) – a listening man who was set up in 1973 in his hometown of Saga, and “In Memory of the Cradle of Japanese Medicine “(日本 医学 発 記念 像, Nihon Igaku Hasshō Kinen-zō), which was built the following year in Ōita . The latter shows a doctor treating with assistants at a hospital bed.
In 1994 well after his death, the Saga Prefecture Art Museum (佐賀県立美術館) established a sculpture grove park (古賀忠雄彫刻の森) in Koga’s honor by installing over twenty of his monumental bronze works in Saga Castle Park, the lush gardens surrounding the museum.
This important oversized 94” tall bronze sculpture created in 1961 “Supporting the Coming Generation” is from his later artistic period. Inspirationally it represents mankind’s overt and worldly welcoming to the future for the sake of all our children. This is the first time this important sculpture has been exhibited in the west, outside of Japan.
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