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所蔵分類名称(登録名)
Karon Institute of Western Art, Student Recruitment
Karon Institute of Western Art, Student Recruitment
- カテゴリー
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- #Graphic
- 制作年(初号)
1951
- 製作者
Yoshio Hayakawa (Design)
- サイズ
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H757 × W526 mm
- 素材・技法
Printed on paper
- 意匠登録番号
Unclear
- 肖像権・パブリシティ権保持者
Unclear
- 著作権登録番号
Unclear
- 所蔵についての問い合わせ先
Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka
- データ出典
Yoshio Hayakawa, Yoshio Hayakawa’s Work and Surroundings (1999, Rikuyosha)|Yoshio Hayakawa (Kisorou Yahagi, Planning and Composition), Approval at the Dawn of Japanese Design: Yoshio Hayakawa (2006, DNP Graphic Design Archive)
Before the war, Hayakawa studied at the Osaka Municipal Kogei School (now Osaka Municipal Kogei High School) in the design department and was influenced by Yamaguchi Masashiro, who was experimenting with Bauhaus educational theory. As the only designer in the Advertising Department, he was in charge of a wide variety of advertisements, including posters and newspaper advertisements, and also designed printed materials other than those for Kintetsu Department Store, such as those for the Caron Institute of Western Clothing.
詳細説明
Yoshio Hayakawa, who along with Yusaku Kamekura, who began working in Tokyo after the war to establish the profession of graphic designer and improve its social status, had a major influence on the rise of graphic design in Osaka. Caron was created in 1951, the year the Japan Advertising Artists Society was founded and the Democrat Artists Association was formed. Poster for the Kalon Institute of Western Clothing and Kintetsu Corporation. The series of posters for the Kalon Institute and the “Shusaikai” kimono event at the Kintetsu Department Store are highly regarded as representative of Yoshio Hayakawa’s work from the postwar Osaka period and as a symbol of Osaka’s originality, which was distinct from Tokyo’s graphic design trends.