Kenzo’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

American Medical Association Building, Chicago, Illinois, Study Model
Kenzo Tange (Japanese, 1913-2005) Tange Associates (Japanese, founded 1946) Shaw and Associates (American, 1969-1996)

New Tokyo City Hall: Design Drawings. Tokyo, Japan.
Tange, Kenzo, Associates (Japan. 20th Cent.) Kenzo Tange (Japanese, 1913-2005)

Tea Drinking Under the Wutong Tree
Tang Yin 唐寅 (Chinese, 1470-1523)

Drinking at Night
Tang Yin Chinese, 1470-1523

Returning Life
Kenzo Okada American (born Japan) 1902–1982

The Gathering at the Orchid Pavilion
Attributed to Tang Yin 唐寅 (Chinese, 1470-1523)

Equestrienne
China

Fragment (Dress Fabric)
China

Pair of Woman's Boots with Tying Ribbon
China

Burial Figure of a Tang Woman (Tojoyo)
Hiratsuka Un'ichi (Japanese, 1895-1997)

Greek Nude and Tang Period Flying Horse (Rafu To Temma)
Hiratsuka Un'ichi (Japanese, 1895-1997)

Fragment
Central Asia

Untitled
Tang Chang Thai, 1934-1990

Stem Cup with Florets
China

Madam Tang (Jp: To Fujin), from the series "Twenty-four Paragons of Filial Piety (Nijushiko)"
Totoya Hokkei Japanese, 1780-1850

Lady Yao of the Southern Tang Dynasty
Artist unknown (Chinese, active 19th century)

Buddha
China