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Billboard

Date1932
Maker Kamekichi Tokita American (born in Japan), 1897–1948
Label TextLate in 1919, the young Tokita emigrated from Japan, arrived in Seattle, and had a change of plans. Rather than continue on to his scheduled destination, Chicago, he decided to seek his fortunes in the Northwest. Soon, he met Kenjiro Nomura, who taught him how to paint, and through Nomura, he pursued a successful career as a commercial sign painter and co-owner of Noto Sign Co. His training in calligraphy as a youth in Japan served him well when mastering the precision required in his new profession. Like Nomura, Tokita was an avid oil painter who specialized in the realist style and regional subject matter of the 1930s American Scene. This view of billboards angled dramatically along an urban roadway reflects his skill with design, expertise as a draftsman, and command of space and perspective. He exhibited Billboard in 1932 at the nascent Seattle Art Museum’s Eighteenth Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists. In a letter to director Dr. Richard Fuller, he identified it as his strongest painting of that year.
Object number35.214
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Art Institute of Seattle, 18th Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, Oct. 6 - Nov. 6, 1932. Seattle, Washington, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, Art of the Thirties: The Pacific Northwest, 1972 (Portland Art Museum). Seattle, Washington, Pacific Northwest Arts Council of Seattle Art Museum,Urban Reflections: Art of the 1930s-1970s, Nov. 1975. Seattle, Washington, King County Courthouse, Department of Rehabilitative Services, May 1976. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, The View From Here: The Pacific Northwest 1870-1940, July 1, 2004 - Mar. 27, 2005. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Painting Seattle: Kamekichi Tokita and Kenjiro Nomura, Oct. 22, 2011 - Feb.19, 2012. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Northwest Modernism: Four Japanese Americans, Mar. 20, 2021 - June 5, 2022.Published ReferencesKingsbury, Martha. Art of the Thirties: The Pacific Northwest. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, Henry Art Gallery, 1972; cat. no. 39, p. 26, reproduced p. 55, 19. Johns, Barbara. Signs of Home: The Paintings and Wartime Diary of Kamekichi Tokita, in association with Painting Seattle: Kamekichi Tokita and Kenjiro Nomura. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 2011; pp. 67-68, reproduced fig. 50.
Credit LineGift of the artist
Dimensions18 15/16 x 23 in. (48.1 x 58.4 cm)
MediumOil on canvas
Drugstore
Kamekichi Tokita
1933
Object number: 33.227
House
Kamekichi Tokita
ca. 1930
Object number: 33.228
Photo: Paul Macapia
Kamekichi Tokita
ca. 1929
Object number: 33.229
Bridge
Kamekichi Tokita
1931
Object number: 33.230
Backyard
Kamekichi Tokita
1934
Object number: 33.231
Burial of the New Law II
Morris Graves
ca. 1936
Object number: 73.4
Portrait of Mrs. Stanley Griffiths
Mark Tobey
1925
Object number: SC87.25
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Mark Tobey
1963
Object number: 74.41
Photo: Paul Macapia
Cleveland Rockwell
1882
Object number: 89.70
Photo: Scott Leen
Georgia O'Keeffe
1924
Object number: 94.89
Summer near Waterville
George Tsutakawa
1954
Object number: 59.78
Photo: Paul Macapia
Sanford Robinson Gifford
1875
Object number: 90.29