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  1. Tadamasa Hayashi (林 忠正, 1853–1906) was a Japanese art dealer who introduced traditional Japanese art such as ukiyo-e to Europe. Tadamasa was born to the Nagasaki family of physicians. When he was still a child, he was adopted into the Hayashi family, an upper-class samurai family of Toyama-han.

  2. This collection of letters consists mainly of letters that Hayashi received during the twenty-seven years between 1884, when he opened his art store at no. 7 Cité d’Hauteville, Paris, and 1905, when he returned to Japan, where he died a year later.

  3. 19 de feb. de 2019 · Hayashi Tadamasa (1853–1906) was the first Japanese individual to trade in Japanese art in the West. Having learned French in his native country, he attended the 1878 Paris Exposition Universelle, or World’s Fair, as an interpreter.

  4. 20 de feb. de 2019 · It is widely known that famed art dealer Hayashi Tadamasa (1853-1906) was the one responsible for introducing Japanese art to the West. Hayashi travelled to the 1878 World’s Fair in Paris as an...

  5. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Hayashi Tadamasa followed a professional trajectory that led him from the profession of interpreter in the service of the Kiritsu kôshô kaisha to the profession of art dealer, which he would combine with participation alongside Wakai in the organisation of exhibitions devoted to Japanese art (for the company and within the framework of various u...

  6. 21 de may. de 2023 · Letter ID Record number Recipient Sender Notes Year sent Month Day Notes on date Type; h0000000001: Kokusho 770: Hayashi, Tadamasa [Portier, Alphonse] Lapostoletで始まるメモ

  7. Tadamasa Hayashi (Takaoka, 1853 - 1906) Artworks from Japan and China: Paintings, Books Collected by T. Hayashi [Objets d'art du Japon et de la China: peintures, livres réunis par T. Hayashi, 1902-1903