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Thank you, 2192! Commemorating 80 years since the end of the war! Valuable historical material! "Greater East Asia War Painting Art Collection" Cover art by Tsuguharu Fujita, a collection of masterpieces of war paintings, 1968. Published by Seifu Shobo. Greater East Asia War Masterpiece Paintings, 120 points, with outer box + newspaper article present. Follower discount: 50 That Fujita! Ryohei Koiso! Genichiro Inokuma! Konosuke Tamura!! Naoto Nakamura expressed the war gods in sculptures. Those nine airmen who perished at Pearl Harbor. The paintings, drawn for the purpose of boosting morale, were mainly from the years 1941 and 1942. Praising beauty and victory, They were dedicated to creating paintings that embodied the achievements of the Japanese military, and in the latter half, the touch seems to become darker, reflecting the impending defeat. There is only one work depicting women behind the front lines. Some painters went to the battlefields and drew based on the actual scenery, these are war paintings. The path of the sealed painters. As Shokuma Kikuhata discusses deeply in "Sleep, Fujita" about the way Tsuguharu Fujita, who demonstrated his skills as a painter, the trajectory of the painters who walked their own paths by offering their painting skills to the government. Rather than the works of painter and art students who died in the war, many of the artists who lived on and became masters does this clearly substantiate this history? As paintings from a time before they truly experienced the horrors of war, before the soldiers who did not return and those who did return and survived would bear great suffering. The book was stored in a box, so it is in a clean condition without sun damage. The outer box has some damage. Please judge from the images. Dimensions: 27 x 37 x 2.8 cm Weight: 2.1 kg Thank you to those who appreciate the aesthetics of destruction and the gentle things. #GreaterEastAsiaWar #GreaterEastAsiaWarArtCollection #GreaterEastAsiaWarPaintings #GreaterEastAsiaWarPaintingArtCollection #WarMaterials #War #HistoryBooks #History #JapaneseHistory #Books #BOOK #MasterpiecePaintings #Paintings #ArtBooks #Art #Art #WarRecords #GreaterEastAsiaWarHistory #SeifuShobo #Paintings #Valuable #Rare #Retro
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