Jerry Tsukio Okimoto American, 1924-1998 © Estate of Jerry Tsukio Okimoto Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page. download Expand image Close Search the Site © Estate of Jerry Tsukio Okimoto Image downloads are for educational use only. For all other purposes, please see our Obtaining and Using Images page. Previous slide Next slide Study #3, 1957 Artwork Details Materials oil on canvas Measurements support: 52 x 60 inches (132.08 x 152.4 cm) Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum Credit Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., 1958 Accession ID K1958:14 More details Inscriptions: signature / lower corner / J. Okimoto Object Classifications: Paintings Work Type: Oil painting Information may change due to ongoing research. Glossary of Terms Related Content Related Exhibitions {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Contemporary Art: Acquisitions 1957–1958 December 8, 1958–January 18, 1959 Related Publications {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Contemporary Art 1942-72: Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Contemporary Art — Acquisitions 1957-1958 Related Links {title} slider controls Previous slide Next slide Other Works by This Artist Previous slide Next slide Study for Composition #1, #2, #3 and #4 for "Mobile Painting #17", ca. 1963 Jerry Tsukio Okimoto Mobile Painting #17, 1963 Jerry Tsukio Okimoto Collection Highlights All Collection Highlights Previous slide Next slide Figure triste (Sad Figure), 1912 Francis Picabia Women of Tehuantepec, 1939 Rufino Tamayo The Marina Piccola, Capri, 1859 Albert Bierstadt Die Wölfe (Balkankrieg) [The Wolves (Balkan War)], 1913 Franz Marc Portrait de Mlle Rose Caron (Portrait of Rose Caron), ca. 1892 Edgar Degas L'Objet invisible (Mains tenant le vide) [Invisible Object (Hands Holding the Void)], 1934 (cast executed 1935) Alberto Giacometti Soft Manhattan #1 (Postal Zones), 1966 Claes Oldenburg Exuberance, 1955 Hans Hofmann Peristyle: Five Lines, 1963-1964 George Rickey Related People Jerry Tsukio Okimoto