Chiura Obata

Discovered this Japanese-American artist accidentally when browsing for 2020 calendars in American Book Center, Amsterdam!

I’m attracted to his art not least because of the subject: his series of paintings on Yosemite, made around 1930. El Capitan, Half-dome, red woods. beautiful! Brings back my own nostalgic memories of Yosemite from the turn of the century…

References

https://americanart.si.edu/artist/chiura-obata-27393

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