MIZUE SAWANO


The Japanese-born Impressionist artist, best known for her paintings of water lilies, cherry blossoms, and abstract figures in oil and water color has been featured in exhibitions at The National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC, L’Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, Meguro Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Yoshii Gallery, and Takashimaya Art Gallery in Japan, Gerald Peters Gallery in New York, Casa Lamm Centro de Cultura, Mexico City, Marrakech Museum and the Bibliotheque H.R.H. Prince Bandar Bin Sultan in Morocco, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Jernsey, and many more.

Mizue has public works displayed all over the world including commissioned murals in Morocco and paintings at Columbia University and Harvard. Previously her works have been displayed at the Grand Ballroom of The Waldorf-Astoria, as well as in the Twin Towers in New York.
 
She has been recognized by the Japanese-American Association for donating pieces of art annually for over 20 years to benefit Japanese communities in New York, and has won numerous awards going back to 1953 when she won the Gold prize for Contemporary Students Oil Painting Exhibition, sponsored by Mainichi Newspaper and held at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum


Red, Blue, Green in Black

Dimensions: 98 X 58

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Price: $55,000.00

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