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Kōjirō Matsukata (松方 幸次郎, Matsukata Kōjirō, January 17, 1865 – June 24, 1950) was a Japanese businessman who, in parallel to his professional activities, devoted his life and fortune to amassing a collection of Western art which, he hoped, would become the nucleus of a Japanese national museum focused particularly on masterworks of the Western art tradition. Although his plans were not realized in his lifetime, his vision is partly realized in Japan's National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) in Ueno Park, central Tokyo. where part of his collection is exhibited.

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  • Matsukata Kōjirō (jap. 松方 幸次郎; * 17. Januar 1865; † 24. Juni 1950) war einer der bedeutendsten japanischen Unternehmer in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Aus seiner umfangreichen Kunstsammlung ging das Nationalmuseum für westliche Kunst in Tokio hervor. (de)
  • Matsukata Kōjirō (松方 幸次郎), 17 janvier 1865 - 24 juin 1950, est un homme d'affaires et collectionneur d'art japonais. Sa collection d'art français est au cœur du Musée national de l'art occidental à Tokyo. Matsukata Kōjirō est le troisième fils de Matsukata Masayoshi, un homme politique japonais. Il devint président de la société de construction navale Nagasaki Dockyard Co., fondée par l'entrepreneur Kawasaki Shōzō en 1878, et les développa progressivement dans un grand groupe diversifié de conception et construction d'équipements industriels et de transports maritimes (K Line), rebaptisé Kawasaki Heavy Industries en 1969 (ingénierie lourde, chantiers navals, construction aéronautique, construction de locomotives et wagons, constructions de motos...etc). (fr)
  • Kōjirō Matsukata (松方 幸次郎, Matsukata Kōjirō, January 17, 1865 – June 24, 1950) was a Japanese businessman who, in parallel to his professional activities, devoted his life and fortune to amassing a collection of Western art which, he hoped, would become the nucleus of a Japanese national museum focused particularly on masterworks of the Western art tradition. Although his plans were not realized in his lifetime, his vision is partly realized in Japan's National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) in Ueno Park, central Tokyo. where part of his collection is exhibited. (en)
  • 松方 幸次郎(まつかた こうじろう、1866年1月17日(慶応元年12月1日) - 1950年(昭和25年)6月24日)は、日本の実業家、政治家。川崎造船所社長、衆議院議員(日本進歩党)、美術収集家。エール大学、ソルボンヌ大学卒業。 父は明治の元勲で第4代、第6代内閣総理大臣の松方正義。弟は実業家の松方正雄。妻は九鬼隆義の次女好子。四男二女あり、娘・花子は松本重治夫人。その娘で、幸次郎の孫の操は槇文彦に嫁す。 (ja)
  • 松方幸次郎(日语:松方 幸次郎/まつかた こうじろう Matsukata Kōjirō,1865年1月17日-1950年6月24日),是日本企業家、政治家、收藏家。曾任川崎造船所社長、眾議院議員(日本進步黨),毕生致力于西方艺术品收藏。 (zh)
  • Кодзиро Мацуката (яп. 松方 幸次郎) (17 января 1865 — 24 июня 1950) — японский бизнесмен и собиратель предметов искусства. Родился в Сацуме (в настоящее время префектура Кагосима) в 1865 году, образование получил в США, стал секретарем премьер-министра Японии во время администрации его отца — Мацуката Масаёси между 1891 и 1892. (ru)
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  • Matsukata Kōjirō (jap. 松方 幸次郎; * 17. Januar 1865; † 24. Juni 1950) war einer der bedeutendsten japanischen Unternehmer in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Aus seiner umfangreichen Kunstsammlung ging das Nationalmuseum für westliche Kunst in Tokio hervor. (de)
  • Kōjirō Matsukata (松方 幸次郎, Matsukata Kōjirō, January 17, 1865 – June 24, 1950) was a Japanese businessman who, in parallel to his professional activities, devoted his life and fortune to amassing a collection of Western art which, he hoped, would become the nucleus of a Japanese national museum focused particularly on masterworks of the Western art tradition. Although his plans were not realized in his lifetime, his vision is partly realized in Japan's National Museum of Western Art (NMWA) in Ueno Park, central Tokyo. where part of his collection is exhibited. (en)
  • 松方 幸次郎(まつかた こうじろう、1866年1月17日(慶応元年12月1日) - 1950年(昭和25年)6月24日)は、日本の実業家、政治家。川崎造船所社長、衆議院議員(日本進歩党)、美術収集家。エール大学、ソルボンヌ大学卒業。 父は明治の元勲で第4代、第6代内閣総理大臣の松方正義。弟は実業家の松方正雄。妻は九鬼隆義の次女好子。四男二女あり、娘・花子は松本重治夫人。その娘で、幸次郎の孫の操は槇文彦に嫁す。 (ja)
  • 松方幸次郎(日语:松方 幸次郎/まつかた こうじろう Matsukata Kōjirō,1865年1月17日-1950年6月24日),是日本企業家、政治家、收藏家。曾任川崎造船所社長、眾議院議員(日本進步黨),毕生致力于西方艺术品收藏。 (zh)
  • Кодзиро Мацуката (яп. 松方 幸次郎) (17 января 1865 — 24 июня 1950) — японский бизнесмен и собиратель предметов искусства. Родился в Сацуме (в настоящее время префектура Кагосима) в 1865 году, образование получил в США, стал секретарем премьер-министра Японии во время администрации его отца — Мацуката Масаёси между 1891 и 1892. (ru)
  • Matsukata Kōjirō (松方 幸次郎), 17 janvier 1865 - 24 juin 1950, est un homme d'affaires et collectionneur d'art japonais. Sa collection d'art français est au cœur du Musée national de l'art occidental à Tokyo. Matsukata Kōjirō est le troisième fils de Matsukata Masayoshi, un homme politique japonais. (fr)
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  • Matsukata Kōjirō (de)
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  • 松方幸次郎 (ja)
  • Мацуката Кодзиро (ru)
  • 松方幸次郎 (zh)
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