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Naoki Tominaga (富永直樹), Japanese, 1913–2006

Naoki Tominaga

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A Metal Monkey Sculpture: "Yufu” (雄風)

Showa Era (1926–1989) or Heisei Era (1989-2019)

About the work

A bronze sculpture entitled "Yufu" (雄風), by Naoki Tominaga, a distinguished Japanese sculptor celebrated for his skillful and sensitive portrayal of animals. The sculpture captures a monkey in a poised yet dynamic stance, showcasing Tominaga's remarkable attention to anatomical detail and his ability to express lively, nuanced character within animal subjects. The textured surface and subtle patina further enhance its realism, inviting viewers to appreciate both the artistic and emotional depth of the piece.

It comes with its original wooden tomobako (signed storage box), inscribed with the title of the sculpture. 

 

Dimensions

29cm(h) x 25cm(w) x  15cm(d)

Footnote

Naoki Tominaga (1913–2006) was a prominent Japanese sculptor and a member of the Japan Art Academy. Born in Nagasaki, he studied under Kitamura Seibo at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and began exhibiting at major national shows in the 1930s. He gained early acclaim at the Nitten exhibitions, receiving multiple Special Prizes and the Asakura Prize.

Tominaga’s major public works include monuments in Nagasaki and Oita. In recognition of his cultural contributions, he was named a Person of Cultural Merit in 1984 and awarded the prestigious Order of Culture in 1989.

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