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Taro Yashima

(1908-1994)

Reclining girl (Momo), 1958

Charcoal, pastel, and ink on wove paper
Signed and dated lower right: Yashima / 1958
Sight: 13" H x 23.125" W

  • Provenance:
    Private collection, Los Angeles, CA

    Other notes:
    This lot is accompanied by a copy of Taro Yashima, "Umbrella" (New York: Puffin Books, 1977).

    Taro Yashima was already an established and successful artist in Japan (working under his given name Jun Atsushi Iwamatsu) when he and his artist-wife Tamao arrived in New York in 1939 to study at the Art Students League. When the US declared war against Japan, Yashima enlisted in the US Army working as an artist in the Office of War Information and the Office of Strategic Services. He also adopted the pseudonym Taro Yashima, partly to protect his family who remained in Japan, including his son Mako. Following the end of WWII, the family was granted permanent residence, their son Mako joined them in New York, and a daughter Momo was born.

    Yashima kept his pseudonym professionally and went on to write and illustrate endearing mid-20th Century children's books including "Umbrella," published in 1958. The central character in the book was modeled on Momo, and her distinct wide-set eyes and blunt bob haircut featured in the book's illustrations are similar to the young girl reclining on a striped rug in the present work.
  • Condition: Overall generally good condition. The sheet with pale toning. A 1" H x 2" W area of roughened paper fibers at the lower right, very slightly affecting the lower portion of the date. An occasional, small and unobtrusive foxmark, the most noticeable in the figure's upper shoulder. A few small stains in the blank at lower right, the largest approximately pea-sized. Not examined out of the frame.

    Framed under glass: 21.5" H x 32" W x 2.25" D


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