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Nishida Shun'ei

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Nishida Shun'ei (西田 俊英, born April 20, 1953, in Ise city, Mie prefecture, Japan) is a Japanesepainter who specializes in portraits and is a professor of Japanese painting atHiroshima City University.[1][2]

Biography

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In 1977, Nishida graduated fromMusashino Art University, Department of Japanese Painting.

Nishida Shun'ei was greatly inspired byIndian culture, and in 1993 went to study painting as overseas research personnel of the JapaneseAgency for Cultural Affairs. While in India he was awakened toportraiture and in 1995 received theNihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute) Award as well as the newly establishedAdachi Museum of Art Award for hisPushkar no Rojin ("Old man of Pushkar"), depicting the face of an Indian village chief.[2]

In 1996 he won the Tenshin Memorial Ibaraki Award forJakko ("Serene Light") depicting a young monk ofLadakh. In 1997 he received theNihon Bijutsuin (Japan Art Institute) Award for the second time for "Carlos", which was praised for its use of light in depicting the life and feelings of the subject. Shun'ei was recommended fordōnin ("member") of the institute.[citation needed]

The exhibitionInochi no Sanka led to the publication of the book of the same name in 2003.[3]

At present, Nishida Shun'ei is a Donin (member) and Hyogi-in (Councilor) of theJapan Art Institute.[citation needed]

Awards and exhibitions

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  • 1971 – Won Chubu Shunyo kai Award, selected at Shunyo kai 3 times.
  • 1983 – Received the Award of Excellence in the 7th Yamatane Museum of Art Award Exhibition.
  • 1984 – Gained the Grand Prize of 84 Tokyo Central Museum Japanese Painting Grand Prize Exhibition.
  • 1990 – Obtained the Contemporary Art Exhibition Recommendation Award in the first Ryoyo no Me Exhibition. Exhibited at the Contemporary Screen Painting Exhibition (Western Germany and the others).
  • 1995 – Won the 50th and 51st spring In-ten (Japan Art Institute Exhibition) Encouragement Award. Received the Japan Fine Arts Institute Exhibition Award Taikan Award in the 80th In-ten. Gained the 1st Adachi Museum of Art Award.
  • 1996 – Received the Encouragement Award of the 81st In-ten, the Tenshin Memorial Ibaraki Award and the Scholarship Award of the Japan Art Institute. Exhibited at the 30th Contemporary Art Selective Exhibition of the Agency for the Cultural Affairs (In 1998, 2003 and 2006 as well).
  • 1997 – Won the Japan Fine Arts Institute Exhibition Award Taikan Award in the 82nd In-ten. The Exhibition of excellent artworks purchased by the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 1997 (Ueno Nihon Geijutsu Kaikan).
  • 1998 – Recommended as Donin (member) at the Japan Art Institute.
  • 2002 – Received the Minister of Culture, Education and Science Award in the 87th In-ten. Private exhibition of Nishida, Shun'ei ~Prayer~ (Mitsukoshi Department main store and other places).
  • 2003 – Retrospective exhibition of Nishida, Shun'ei ~ In Praise of Life ~ (Imai Museum).
  • 2004 – Private exhibition of Nishida, Shun'ei ~ Tranquil time ~ (Seibu Art Forum and other places).
  • 2005 – Won the Prime Minister’s Award in the 90th In-ten (Japan Art Institute). Private exhibition of Nishida, Shunei ~ In the Light ~ (at Matsuzakaya Department main store and other places). Private exhibition ~ Nostalgia ~ (Tenmanya main store and other places).
  • 2006 – Won the 12th Adachi Museum of Art Award in the 91st In-ten.[2]
  • 2008 – Private exhibition of Nishida, Shun'ei~On My Way~(Daimaru Department main store and other places).

Works

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1983

  • Flower Decorations before a Buddhist Image (150×162)

1984

  • Holy Bull (116.7×91)

1990

  • Morning (97×193.9)

1995

  • Painter of Minituarl (100×100)
  • Old Man of Pushkar (218×172)

1996

  • Old Man in Mountain (100×100)
  • Hints of Light (210×172)

1997

  • Carlos (72×210)

2002

2005

  • Moon in February (182×332)

2006

  • Cranes in Kibi (Screen painting)[2]

References

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  1. ^http://www.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp/C/org/art/artd.html, Hiroshima City University, Dept. of Fine Art, Japanese Painting, Professor:Shunei NISHIDA, Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  2. ^abcdhttp://www.adachi-museum.or.jp/e/i_award.html, The Adachi Museum, The Adachi Museum of Art Award, Award-winning Works, Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  3. ^Material SearchNational Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT), Retrieved June 22, 2009

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