Yamanaka Sadajirō (山中定次郎, August 20, 1866 - October 30, 1936) was an Osaka, Japan-based art dealer who arrived in the United States in 1894, opening a small antique shop in Chelsea, New York City, Boston (1899) and London (1900); also an agent in Paris (1905). He subsequently founded Yamanaka & Company, which in 1917 took over a five-story building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Yamanaka operated branch offices in Boston, Chicago, London, Paris, Shanghai and Beijing, and negotiated purchases and provided expertise, while making foundational donations, to Japanese and Chinese collections in major European and American galleries in the early- to mid-20th Century.
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| - Sadajirō Yamanaka (fr)
- 山中定次郎 (ja)
- Sadajirō Yamanaka (en)
- 山中定次郎 (zh)
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| - 山中 定次郎(やまなか さだじろう、1866年8月20日 - 1936年10月30日)は明治、大正時代の古美術商。株式会社山中商会初代社長。大阪の美術商山中家の養子に入った後、海外進出を任されてニューヨーク、ボストン等に支店を設立、中国での買い付けに奔走し、山中商会の国際展開を主導した。 (ja)
- 山中定次郎(1866年8月20日-1936年10月30日),文物贩子,是明治和大正时代的古董艺术品经销商,山中商会股份有限公司第一代会长。 在成为大阪艺术商人山中吉兵卫的养子、入赘山中家后,他被任命到海外扩张,并在纽约、波士顿和其他地方设立了分支机构。他通过努力在中国掠夺性购买文物,引领了山中商会的国际发展。 (zh)
- Yamanaka Sadajirō (山中定次郎) (20 août 1866 - 30 octobre 1936) est un marchand d'art d'Osaka, au Japon, arrivé aux États-Unis en 1894. Il ouvre alors un petit magasin d'antiquités à Chelsea, New York City, un autre à Boston (1899), puis à Londres (1900); il devient également agent à Paris (1905). Il fonde ensuite Yamanaka & Company, qui, en 1917, reprend un immeuble de cinq étages sur la Cinquième Avenue à Manhattan. (fr)
- Yamanaka Sadajirō (山中定次郎, August 20, 1866 - October 30, 1936) was an Osaka, Japan-based art dealer who arrived in the United States in 1894, opening a small antique shop in Chelsea, New York City, Boston (1899) and London (1900); also an agent in Paris (1905). He subsequently founded Yamanaka & Company, which in 1917 took over a five-story building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Yamanaka operated branch offices in Boston, Chicago, London, Paris, Shanghai and Beijing, and negotiated purchases and provided expertise, while making foundational donations, to Japanese and Chinese collections in major European and American galleries in the early- to mid-20th Century. (en)
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| - Yamanaka Sadajirō (山中定次郎, August 20, 1866 - October 30, 1936) was an Osaka, Japan-based art dealer who arrived in the United States in 1894, opening a small antique shop in Chelsea, New York City, Boston (1899) and London (1900); also an agent in Paris (1905). He subsequently founded Yamanaka & Company, which in 1917 took over a five-story building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Yamanaka operated branch offices in Boston, Chicago, London, Paris, Shanghai and Beijing, and negotiated purchases and provided expertise, while making foundational donations, to Japanese and Chinese collections in major European and American galleries in the early- to mid-20th Century. After Yamanaka's death, Yamanaka & Company continued to operate under the direction of his heirs, as well as art dealer (1886-1982), director of its Boston branch, but saw its substantial New York, Chicago, and Boston inventories confiscated and auctioned by the U.S. Government's Office of Alien Property Custodian in 1944. Yamanaka & Company reopened after World War II and continued to operate in a reduced capacity in the 1950s and 1960s. (en)
- Yamanaka Sadajirō (山中定次郎) (20 août 1866 - 30 octobre 1936) est un marchand d'art d'Osaka, au Japon, arrivé aux États-Unis en 1894. Il ouvre alors un petit magasin d'antiquités à Chelsea, New York City, un autre à Boston (1899), puis à Londres (1900); il devient également agent à Paris (1905). Il fonde ensuite Yamanaka & Company, qui, en 1917, reprend un immeuble de cinq étages sur la Cinquième Avenue à Manhattan. Yamanaka exploite des succursales à Boston, Chicago, Londres, Paris, Shanghai et Pékin, négocie des achats et fournit des expertises, tout en faisant des dons importants aux collections japonaises et chinoises dans les grands musées européens et américains au début et au milieu du XXe siècle. (fr)
- 山中 定次郎(やまなか さだじろう、1866年8月20日 - 1936年10月30日)は明治、大正時代の古美術商。株式会社山中商会初代社長。大阪の美術商山中家の養子に入った後、海外進出を任されてニューヨーク、ボストン等に支店を設立、中国での買い付けに奔走し、山中商会の国際展開を主導した。 (ja)
- 山中定次郎(1866年8月20日-1936年10月30日),文物贩子,是明治和大正时代的古董艺术品经销商,山中商会股份有限公司第一代会长。 在成为大阪艺术商人山中吉兵卫的养子、入赘山中家后,他被任命到海外扩张,并在纽约、波士顿和其他地方设立了分支机构。他通过努力在中国掠夺性购买文物,引领了山中商会的国际发展。 (zh)
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