01.The founding members of Shinseisaku-ha Kyokai, 1936
02-05.Keio University mural Democracy, 1949, photo: Akira Takahashi
06.“Murals and Me,” an article by Genichiro Inokuma in the magazine ART, January 1950. Photo shows Inokuma at work on Democracy.
07.“Hana-hiraku” pattern paper for Mitsukoshi wrapping paper, 1950
08.Genichiro Inokuma painting the mural Freedom at JR Ueno Station, 1951
09.Group photo during production of the mural Freedom at JR Ueno Station (Inokuma is fifth from the left in the center row), 1951
10.JR Ueno Station mural Freedom, 1951, photo: Akira Takahashi, 2000
11.Genichiro Inokuma restoring the mural Freedom at JR Ueno Station in Tokyo, 1984
12.The state of Freedom at the time of the first restoration, 1984
13.Inokuma with his wife Fumiko at a ceremony to commemorate the restoration, 1989
14.Inokuma wearing a station master's hat during the restoration ceremony, 1989
15.Invitation to first solo exhibition at the Willard Gallery(N.Y.), 1956
16.Kagawa Prefectural Government Office East Building tiled mural Wa Kei Sei Jaku,1958, photo: Akira Takahashi
17.Tokyo Imperial Theatre stainded glass Movement, 1966, photo: Akira Takahashi
18.Inokuma's stained glass work Movement and an art object titled Noshi at the Tokyo Imperial Theatre, 1966, photo: Akira Takahashi
19.Rexxam Hall(Kagawa Kenmin Hall) mural Message for the 21 Century, 1988, photo: Akira Takahashi
20.Genichiro Inokuma photo: Akira Takahashi
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01.The founding members of Shinseisaku-ha Kyokai, 1936
02-05.Keio University mural Democracy, 1949, photo: Akira Takahashi
06.“Murals and Me,” an article by Genichiro Inokuma in the magazine ART, January 1950. Photo shows Inokuma at work on Democracy.
07.“Hana-hiraku” pattern paper for Mitsukoshi wrapping paper, 1950
08.Genichiro Inokuma painting the mural Freedom at JR Ueno Station, 1951
09.Group photo during production of the mural Freedom at JR Ueno Station (Inokuma is fifth from the left in the center row), 1951
10.JR Ueno Station mural Freedom, 1951, photo: Akira Takahashi, 2000
11.Genichiro Inokuma restoring the mural Freedom at JR Ueno Station in Tokyo, 1984
12.The state of Freedom at the time of the first restoration, 1984
13.Inokuma with his wife Fumiko at a ceremony to commemorate the restoration, 1989
14.Inokuma wearing a station master's hat during the restoration ceremony, 1989
15.Invitation to first solo exhibition at the Willard Gallery(N.Y.), 1956
16.Kagawa Prefectural Government Office East Building tiled mural Wa Kei Sei Jaku,1958, photo: Akira Takahashi
17.Tokyo Imperial Theatre stainded glass Movement, 1966, photo: Akira Takahashi
18.Inokuma's stained glass work Movement and an art object titled Noshi at the Tokyo Imperial Theatre, 1966, photo: Akira Takahashi
19.Rexxam Hall(Kagawa Kenmin Hall) mural Message for the 21 Century, 1988, photo: Akira Takahashi
20.Genichiro Inokuma photo: Akira Takahashi
Please send the manuscript to us. We'd like to proofread them before the final copies are printed.
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