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b. 1922 - d. 1994

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      • Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994) "Lone Tree Landscape", ink on paper, signed "Soichiro Tomioka", 11-3/4" x 8-3/4", framed 13-1...
        Dec. 12, 2023

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994) "Lone Tree Landscape", ink on paper, signed "Soichiro Tomioka", 11-3/4" x 8-3/4", framed 13-1...

        Est: $400 - $800

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994) "Lone Tree Landscape", ink on paper, signed "Soichiro Tomioka", 11-3/4" x 8-3/4", framed 13-1/2" x 10-1/2", very good condition, not inspected out of frame

        William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
      • TOMIOKA, Soichiro (Japanese, 1922-1994). Untitled Abstracti...
        Dec. 06, 2023

        TOMIOKA, Soichiro (Japanese, 1922-1994). Untitled Abstracti...

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        TOMIOKA, Soichiro (Japanese, 1922-1994). Untitled Abstraction. [20th century]. Oil on canvas. Signed on the upper right hand corner. 56 ½ x 43 ½”. Frame: 58 x 44 ½”. Paint loss with lifting at whole lower edge, mostly ½” from bottom edge, some ¾”. At right corner there is a 1 ½” square area of paint loss. Visible 3” scratch upper left quadrant. Not examined out of frame. Triangle Gallery, San Francisco (stamped verso). Third Party Shipping Required.

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • Modernist Landscape by Soichiro Tomioka
        Oct. 18, 2023

        Modernist Landscape by Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $600 - $800

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Oil on canvas, signed u.r. 18.25" x 15.25" (framed).

        Caza Sikes
      • Soichiro Tomioka
        Sep. 12, 2023

        Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Five Trees Signed Soichiro Tomioka (ll) Oil on canvas 6 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches (15.9 x 22.5 cm) (Frame dimensions: 11 1/4 x 14 x 1 inches) Heavy craquelure. No apparent restoration.

        DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994) "Lone Tree Landscape", ink on paper, signed "Soichiro Tomioka", 11-3/4" x 8-3/4", framed 13-1...
        Sep. 12, 2023

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994) "Lone Tree Landscape", ink on paper, signed "Soichiro Tomioka", 11-3/4" x 8-3/4", framed 13-1...

        Est: $400 - $800

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994) "Lone Tree Landscape", ink on paper, signed "Soichiro Tomioka", 11-3/4" x 8-3/4", framed 13-1/2" x 10-1/2", very good condition, not inspected out of frame

        William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
      • Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese 1922-1994) Oil Painting on Canvas
        Jan. 29, 2023

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese 1922-1994) Oil Painting on Canvas

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Abstracted white snowy landscape from overhead perspective; textured vertical black markings and rose colored border. Soichiro Tomioka was a Japanese post-war artist born in Niigata, Japan in 1922. Tomioka is best known for his snowy landscapes and his signature white paint with carved out details. Signed on upper left corner by artist. Certification on back from Minami Gallery; signed by Kusuo Shimizu. Sight size: 35"L x 28"W. Aluminum frame: 36.5"L x 29.25"W. Certificate of Authenticity included. Artist: Soichiro Tomioka Issued: 20th c. Country of Origin: Japan

        Lion and Unicorn
      • Painting, Soichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 18, 2022

        Painting, Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994), Untitled, acrylic on canvas, signed upper left, sight: 39.25"h x 31.5"w, overall (with frame): 40.5"h x 32.75"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Important Screen Painting by Soichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 07, 2022

        Important Screen Painting by Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Oil on canvas, consisting of 16 small oil on canvases constructed together, with 4 to right in a maroon ground, the other 12 each signed and depicting the artist's atmospheric and barren landscapes. Each small canvas 6.5" x 9.25", while the overall work measures 25" x 36.5". From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)   Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life.   Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues.   Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style.   The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home.

        Caza Sikes
      • Pair of Landscapes by Soichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 07, 2022

        Pair of Landscapes by Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $400 - $600

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Each oil on canvas, with lush green elements, and each signed. Each unframed, 9.5" x 13.5". From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)   Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life.   Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues.   Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style.   The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home.

        Caza Sikes
      • Landscape by Soichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 07, 2022

        Landscape by Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $400 - $600

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Oil on canvas, signed l.l. 7.5" x 10.25" (framed). From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)   Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life.   Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues.   Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style.   The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home.

        Caza Sikes
      • Lone Tree by Soichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 07, 2022

        Lone Tree by Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $400 - $600

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Oil on canvas, depicting a lone tree, signed l.l. 13.5" x 9.5" (framed). From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)   Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life.   Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues.   Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style.   The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home.

        Caza Sikes
      • Untitled (New York) by Shoichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 07, 2022

        Untitled (New York) by Shoichiro Tomioka

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Oil on canvas, likely depicting the Hudson and New York City skyline. Signed l.l. and inscribed "No. 20" to verso stretcher. 15" x 18" (unframed). From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)   Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life.   Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues.   Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style.   The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home.

        Caza Sikes
      • Abstract Landscape by Soichiro Tomioka
        Dec. 07, 2022

        Abstract Landscape by Soichiro Tomioka

        Est: $300 - $500

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994). Oil on canvas, an abstracted landsape indicative of Tomioka's work from the 1960s, signed l.l. 13" x 9.5" (sight), 14.5" x 11.75" (framed). From the Estates of Reiko (Sakagami) Baum (1927-2021) and Michael Baum (1933-2021)   Both Reiko and Michael passed away within 4 months of one another in 2021 at the famed Man O' War horse farm in Lexington, Kentucky -- a passion that enveloped them later in life.   Reiko and Michael met one another in New York City during the 1950s, when both were attending fine art programs in Brooklyn, NY, and shared many similar passions for over 50 years of marriage. Michael Baum started a high end framing company called Framemasters, where they produced museum-quality frames. Reiko was an accomplished painter, exhibiting heavily in the 1950s and 60s along with fellow Japanese painters, American avant-garde and other exhibitions and venues.   Both were avid collectors of modern art and craft. Reiko was involved in a number of Japanese tea organizations, resulting in an exceptional Collection of Yixing and other teapots, as well as a library of Japanese and Chinese works. Both were supportive of fellow contemporary artists at this time as well. Modernist paintings and works on paper are an exceptional assemblage of New York artists working during the 60s and 70s. Many are dedicated to Michael and Reiko. Many are artist proofs. The works of Michael and Reiko Baum themselves are forward thinking and exceptional, and while they didn't often exhibit work later in life, are emblematic of their collecting style.   The vast majority of the Collection offered were present in the Baum's New York City home.

        Caza Sikes
      • Soichiro Tomioka Oil On Canvas, Snow Country #5
        Dec. 03, 2022

        Soichiro Tomioka Oil On Canvas, Snow Country #5

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Soichiro Tomioka (1922 - 1994) oil on canvas 'Snow Country #5', signed upper right and labeled verso.

        Ancient Objects
      • Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Trees in Snow
        Feb. 23, 2022

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Trees in Snow

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Trees in Snow Signed Soichiro Tomioka (lr) Oil on canvas 21 x 18 inches (53.3 x 45.9 cm) C Estate of Dorothy Robins Mowry

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      • Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Cityscape
        Feb. 23, 2022

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Cityscape

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Cityscape Signed Soichiro Tomioka (lr) Oil on canvas 17 7/8 x 21 inches (45.4 x 53.3 cm) C Estate of Dorothy Robins Mowry

        DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Trees
        Feb. 23, 2022

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Trees

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Soichiro Tomioka Japanese, 1922-1994 Trees Signed Soichiro Tomioka (ll) Oil on canvas 17 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches (45.5 x 50.5 cm) C Estate of Dorothy Robins Mowry

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      • TOMIOKA, Soichiro (1922-1994). Untitled (Mountains). 20th c...
        Jan. 29, 2022

        TOMIOKA, Soichiro (1922-1994). Untitled (Mountains). 20th c...

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        TOMIOKA, Soichiro (1922-1994). Untitled (Mountains). 20th century. Oil on canvas. Framed, 21 ½ x 25”. SIGNED at lower right. Vincent Price Collection (Sears, Roebuck, and Co.) label affixed to verso; “Funaoka” stamped on verso. Soichiro Tomioka’s artistic style was born out of his love for the snow swept landscapes of his youth. Born in Niigata Prefecture, Japan in 1922, Tomioka moved to New York City in 1965 but returned to Japan seven years later, where he perfected a non-discoloring and non-cracking white oil paint which he named “Tomioka White.” He established the Tomioka White Museum of Art in 1990 as a final home for his vast collection of original works.

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • Soichiro Tomioka Landscape Painting
        Feb. 06, 2021

        Soichiro Tomioka Landscape Painting

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Work is titled "A Row of Pine Trees" #10. Gallery label to reverse: Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Provenance: Personal Collection of Gloria Luria, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. "Starting in 1966 when she opened the Gloria Luria Gallery in Miami and for three decades thereafter, Gloria was the leading advocate of contemporary art in South Florida. She was first listed in 'Who's Who in American Art' 1973. Gloria Luria was a founding member and president of the Art Dealers Association of South Florida in the 70's. Gloria was instrumental in first bringing 'Art Miami' to the Miami Beach Convention Center, which in turn paved the way for Art Basel." As a contemporary art enthusiast and collector for over 50 years, Gloria Luria has made it a priority to share her passion for art by donating numerous pieces to museums in both South Florida and New York including the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art where Gloria is a 'Fellow for Life.' As recent as February 2019, Gloria was honored by the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) for being a 'bold trailblazer who exhibited women artists long before it was in vogue. At 93 years of age, Gloria's passion for and involvement in the art scene continues to this day."

        Palm Beach Modern Auctions
      • Soichiro Tomioka Landscape Painting
        Feb. 06, 2021

        Soichiro Tomioka Landscape Painting

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Work is titled "Trees _Deep Snow" #12. Gallery label to reverse: Gloria Luria Gallery, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. Provenance: Personal Collection of Gloria Luria, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. "Starting in 1966 when she opened the Gloria Luria Gallery in Miami and for three decades thereafter, Gloria was the leading advocate of contemporary art in South Florida. She was first listed in 'Who's Who in American Art' 1973. Gloria Luria was a founding member and president of the Art Dealers Association of South Florida in the 70's. Gloria was instrumental in first bringing 'Art Miami' to the Miami Beach Convention Center, which in turn paved the way for Art Basel." As a contemporary art enthusiast and collector for over 50 years, Gloria Luria has made it a priority to share her passion for art by donating numerous pieces to museums in both South Florida and New York including the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art where Gloria is a 'Fellow for Life.' As recent as February 2019, Gloria was honored by the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) for being a 'bold trailblazer who exhibited women artists long before it was in vogue. At 93 years of age, Gloria's passion for and involvement in the art scene continues to this day."

        Palm Beach Modern Auctions
      • Winter Sun, Central Park By Soichiro Tomioka (1922-1994)
        Dec. 15, 2020

        Winter Sun, Central Park By Soichiro Tomioka (1922-1994)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Winter Sun, Central Park By Soichiro Tomioka (1922-1994) oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, titled on reverse of frame in pencil. Framed. 15 3/4 x 12 1/4in (40 x 31.1cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994), Snow Country
        Sep. 19, 2020

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994), Snow Country

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994), Snow Country oil on canvas, signed at lower left, framed. DOA 21.25 x 18.5 in. Soichiro Tomioka was born in Takada City, Niigata Prefecture. He studied art privately and first began exhibiting his work in 1953. Working predominantly in black and white, he developed his own paint, Tomioka White, to depict the snowy lands of Japan and other locales. Two large paintings of his were featured in The new Japanese painting and sculpture: an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, 1966. Triangle Gallery, San Francisco, California Acquired from the above in September 1971 The Estate of the late Edward and Violet Kleitz, Cary, North Carolina Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • SOICHIKO TOMIOKA. (Japanese, 20th c.) Abstract Mt..40" x 32"
        Oct. 26, 2014

        SOICHIKO TOMIOKA. (Japanese, 20th c.) Abstract Mt..40" x 32"

        Est: $200 - $400

        SOICHIKO TOMIOKA. (Japanese, 20th century.) Acrylic on canvas. Abstract Mt., 40" x 32".

        San Rafael Auction Gallery
      • Soichiro Tomioka, Winter Trees, Acrylic
        Oct. 26, 2014

        Soichiro Tomioka, Winter Trees, Acrylic

        Est: $200 - $400

        Soichiro Tomioka (Japanese, 1922-1994), Winter Trees, acrylic on canvas, signed upper right, 51" x 38". Good condition.

        San Rafael Auction Gallery
      • SOICHIRO TOMIOKA (b. 1922, Japanese)
        Nov. 10, 2013

        SOICHIRO TOMIOKA (b. 1922, Japanese)

        Est: $200 - $300

        "The tree", oil on canvas, 25 1/2" x 20 3/4", signed lower left, losses and flaking to paint, Sothebys Arcade label on verso

        Black Rock Galleries
      • SOICHIRO TOMIOKA (b. 1922, Japanese)
        Nov. 10, 2013

        SOICHIRO TOMIOKA (b. 1922, Japanese)

        Est: -

        Japanese cityscape, oil on canvas, 20 3/4" x 17 3/4", signed upper right, cracklure, linen lined edges of canvas

        Black Rock Galleries
      • SOICHIRO TOMIOKA (b. 1922, Japanese)
        Nov. 10, 2013

        SOICHIRO TOMIOKA (b. 1922, Japanese)

        Est: $200 - $300

        Japanese cityscape, oil on canvas, 20 3/4" x 17 3/4", signed lower left, cracklure, linen lined edges of canvas

        Black Rock Galleries
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