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UMEHARA, Yukio  Professor - Japanese Painting, Department of Painting 31 December, 2005
 
 
1950Born in Mie
1978B.F.A., '80 M.F.A. in Japanese Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts
1983Completed the Doctoral Program coursework, Tokyo University of the Arts
1997Associate Professor, Japanese Painting
Member of The Japan Institute
Research Activities
Exhibitions and Awards
1978B.F.A. Graduation Project, purchased by the University
1980M.F.A. Graduation Project, purchased by the University
Reproduction of the “Descent of Maitreya” ( The Project was Purchased by the University )
1983Exhibition of the Doctoral Program Completion Works, Shiseido Gallery
Research trip to India (also in '85, '90, '94, '96)
The first Sannin-ten exhibition, Saihodo Gallery (-'93)
1985Kunpu-kai exhibition, Kobayashi Gallery
1986The eighth Shinju-kai Exhibition (-'96)
Joined the graduate students on the study tour to China (also in '89, '90, '94, '96)
1988Spring-exhibition Award at the 43rd The Japan Institute Spring Exhibition (also in '90, '92, '93)
1989Encouragement Award at the 44th The Japan Institute Spring Exhibition (also in '90, '91)
1990Encouragement Award at the 75th The Japan Institute Exhibition (also in '91)
1991Research trip to Italy and France
1992Taikan Prize of The Japan Institute Award at the 77th Nihon Bijutsuin Exhibition (also in '93)
1993Member of The Japan Institute
2000Solo Exhibition, Mitsukoshi (Nihonbashi, Nagoya, Osaka)
2001The Minister of Education (Science and Technology) Prize at the Nihon Bijutsuin Exhibition
2001The Prime Minister Prize at the 88th Nihon Bijutsuin Exhibition
Educational Activities
Japanese Painting, Department of Painting - Bachelor, Master, Ph.D. course : Studio course - Japanese Painting.
Social Activities
Welfare Protection Cover Pictures Exhibition
Public Collections
Ohmishima Municipal Museum of Art/The Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Juken Museum of Art/The University Art Museum, Tokyo/Narukawa Museum of Art/Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki