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This item was owned by my late grandfather and has been kept at home. "Treasury of Beauty" is an art collection published in 1935, with unique designs and color schemes that are its charm. This is the revised and enlarged edition. - Published: 1979 Although it has not been used, there is some deterioration due to age. For those who understand. Treasury of Beauty, Revised and Enlarged Treasury of Beauty A collection of museum works by Ichiji Yui, the president of Bijutsu Nenkan-sha Ichiji Yui, the president of Bijutsu Nenkan-sha and also an art collector, (Text omitted) After trying to change jobs to a securities company, he joined the Toyo Bijutsu Kyokai as a salesperson and engaged in painting sales again. In June of the 9th year (Showa), he co-invested with Tatsunosuke Arai and Eiichiro Shimizu to establish the Nitto Bijutsu Kyokai. After that, he expanded his sales channels to Northeast China, the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan, etc. From the 12th year to the 14th year (Showa), he served in the Sino-Japanese War, and in October of the 14th year (Showa), he single-handedly reopened the Nitto Bijutsu Kyokai. In November of the 16th year (Showa), he opened an art shop in Ueno Hirokoji, Tokyo. After the war, in the 22nd year (Showa), he began to accept portrait painting commissions as part of his business. In the 23rd year (Showa), he received a consultation from Masamichi Yamada to revive the "Bijutsu Nenkan" and invested. In the 25th year (Showa), he tried to sell iron, and in the 28th year (Showa), he tried to manufacture artificial rice, but in the 29th year (Showa), he received advice from Saneatsu Mushanokoji and started selling paintings again, opening sales channels mainly for contemporary Japanese paintings and achieving success. In the 40th year (Showa), he bought the rights to "Bijutsu Nenkan" from the founder Masamichi Yamada and became the representative director and president of the established Bijutsu Nenkan-sha Co., Ltd. in the same year. In the 46th year (Showa), he founded the "Shin Bijutsu Shimbun." While publishing and selling paintings, he donated a part of the works he collected to his hometown of Saku City, and the Saku Municipal Museum of Modern Art, which opened in the 58th year (Showa), is based on the approximately 780 works of the Yui Collection. In the 2nd year (Heisei), the Ichiji Yui Memorial Hall was added to the museum, and in July of the 5th year (Heisei), after his death, the "10th Anniversary Exhibition 'The Flow of Modern Japanese Art and the Yui Collection'" was held at the museum. His published works include "Treasury of Beauty" (1976, Bijutsu Nenkan-sha), his autobiography "A Chronicle of a Furoshiki Art Dealer" (1988), and the sequel "A Chronicle of a Furoshiki Art Dealer: The One-Eyed Daruma" (1990), etc.
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