André Malraux and eternal Japan.
SUEMATSU Ryosuke, MICHEL Micelle.

André Malraux and eternal Japan.

Idemitsu Museum, Order of Liberation Museum.
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N° d'inventaire 30983
Format 21 X 26.4
Détails 327 p., numerous color illustrations, paperback.
Publication Tokyo, 1978
Etat Occasion
ISBN

This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition André Malraux and Eternal Japan presented by the Idemitsu Museum in Tokyo in 1978.

Text in French and Japanese.

Two years after the writer's death, the exhibition organized by Tadao Takemoto, translator of Malraux's work in Japan, paid tribute to the deep ties between the author of The Human Condition and Japanese culture, and in particular the Shigemori , the portrait of the Jingoji temple that immediately fascinated Malraux. André Malraux visited Japan four times, the first in October 1931, accompanied by his wife Clara. Arriving in Kobe, they then went to Kyoto with Kiyoshi Komatsu and the painter Koichiro Kondo.

This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition André Malraux and Eternal Japan presented by the Idemitsu Museum in Tokyo in 1978.

Text in French and Japanese.

Two years after the writer's death, the exhibition organized by Tadao Takemoto, translator of Malraux's work in Japan, paid tribute to the deep ties between the author of The Human Condition and Japanese culture, and in particular the Shigemori , the portrait of the Jingoji temple that immediately fascinated Malraux. André Malraux visited Japan four times, the first in October 1931, accompanied by his wife Clara. Arriving in Kobe, they then went to Kyoto with Kiyoshi Komatsu and the painter Koichiro Kondo.