Katsu Hamanaka (1895 - 1982) - photo 1

Katsu Hamanaka

Katsu Hamanaka is a Japanese artist. He studied applied arts in Tokyo, notably with the great Japanese lacquerer, Katsutaro Yamazaki. Attracted by the West, Hamanaka went to France in 1924 with his wife, where he came into contact with master lacquerer Seizo Sugawara with whom he deepened his traditional Japanese lacquer technique. Passionate about working with lacquer, Hamanaka chooses to practice this art in the purest Japanese craft tradition. His style was, in its beginnings, inspired by traditional Japanese geometric patterns. From 1929, Hamanaka began to exhibit his work regularly in Parisian salons (Salon des Artistes Indépendants, Salon d'Automne, Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Salon des Tuileries, etc.). It mainly presents Japanese lacquer screens, more rarely monumental decorative panels and pieces of furniture in collaboration with fashionable decorators at the time. Between a traditional technique of exceptional quality and a resolutely modern style, Hamanaka was acclaimed by critics and notably received the Grand Prix for his monumental panel representing The Three Graces presented at the 1937 International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques in Paris.
Date and place of birt:1895, Japan
Date and place of death:1982
Nationality:France, Japan
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Designer, Furniture maker, Painter
Art style:Contemporary art
Technique:Lacquer
Medium:Lacquered wood, Sycamore, Wood

Creators France

Michel Four (1945)
Michel Four
1945
André Breton (1896 - 1966)
André Breton
1896 - 1966
Norbert Roettiers (1665 - 1727)
Norbert Roettiers
1665 - 1727
Henri Alphonse Barnoin (1882 - 1940)
Henri Alphonse Barnoin
1882 - 1940
Étienne Amédée Rosier (1831 - 1914)
Étienne Amédée Rosier
1831 - 1914
Jacques Quinet (1918 - 1992)
Jacques Quinet
1918 - 1992
François-Léon Benouville (1821 - 1859)
François-Léon Benouville
1821 - 1859
Jean Pierre Marie Jazet (1788 - 1871)
Jean Pierre Marie Jazet
1788 - 1871
Georges Noël (1924 - 2010)
Georges Noël
1924 - 2010
Dani Ruelland (1933 - 2010)
Dani Ruelland
1933 - 2010
Nicolas Heurtaut (1720 - 1771)
Nicolas Heurtaut
1720 - 1771
John Andreas Savio (1902 - 1938)
John Andreas Savio
1902 - 1938
Karl Pierre Daubigny (1846 - 1886)
Karl Pierre Daubigny
1846 - 1886
Émile Friant (1863 - 1932)
Émile Friant
1863 - 1932
Pierre Félix Masseau (1869 - 1937)
Pierre Félix Masseau
1869 - 1937
Hallé Claude-Guy (1652 - 1736)
Hallé Claude-Guy
1652 - 1736

Creators Contemporary art

Lucien Armand den Arend (1943)
Lucien Armand den Arend
1943
Arnold Blanch (1896 - 1968)
Arnold Blanch
1896 - 1968
Evgenia Vasilievna Baykova (1907 - 1997)
Evgenia Vasilievna Baykova
1907 - 1997
Herman de Vries (1931)
Herman de Vries
1931
Vasily Filippovich Rudnev (1928 - 2018)
Vasily Filippovich Rudnev
1928 - 2018
Pierre Laffillé (1938 - 2011)
Pierre Laffillé
1938 - 2011
Sergei Aleksandrovich Antonov (1937 - 2015)
Sergei Aleksandrovich Antonov
1937 - 2015
Glennray Tutor (1950)
Glennray Tutor
1950
Mickalene Thomas (1971)
Mickalene Thomas
1971
Gene Kloss (1903 - 1996)
Gene Kloss
1903 - 1996
Kazimierz («Kachu») Ostrowski (1917 - 1999)
Kazimierz («Kachu») Ostrowski
1917 - 1999
Hans Mendler (1950)
Hans Mendler
1950
Boris Ivanovich Shamanov (1931 - 2008)
Boris Ivanovich Shamanov
1931 - 2008
Katja Meirowsky (1920 - 2012)
Katja Meirowsky
1920 - 2012
Dieter Crumbiegel (1938)
Dieter Crumbiegel
1938
Gerhard Ausborn (1933 - 2021)
Gerhard Ausborn
1933 - 2021