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- Saitō Ryōei (jap. 齊藤 了英; * 17. April 1916 in der Präfektur Shizuoka; † 30. März 1996) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Kunstsammler. Er war Ehrenpräsident des japanischen Papierkonzerns . Saitō starb im Alter von 79 Jahren an einem Schlaganfall. Saitō sammelte Kunst im großen Stil. Zu seiner Sammlung gehören zwei der 10 seinerzeit teuersten je verkauften Gemälde, Bal au moulin de la Galette von Renoir (erworben am 17. Mai 1990 für 78,1 Millionen US-Dollar) und Porträt des Dr. Gachet von van Gogh (erworben am 15. Mai 1990 für die damalige Rekordsumme von 82,5 Millionen US-Dollar) Für Verunsicherung sorgte Saito nach dem Erwerb des Gemäldes Porträt des Dr. Gachet durch die Aussage 1991: „Legt das Bild in meinen Sarg, wenn ich sterbe“. Zustand und Ort des Bildes sind seither nicht mehr bekannt. Die Sammlung Saitō Ryōeis befindet sich in Tokio. (de)
- Ryoei Saito (齊藤 了英, Saitō Ryōei, April 17, 1916 – March 30, 1996) was the honorary chairman of Daishowa Paper Manufacturing in Japan. He was noted for his purchase of expensive art. Specifically, at consecutive auctions by Christie's and Sotheby's in New York in mid May 1990, Saito bought Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet and a second, smaller version of Renoir's Bal du moulin de la Galette for $82.5 and $78.1 million, respectively. At the time, these were the two most expensive paintings sold, either at auction or through private sales. Taking inflation in account, they remained the two most expensive paintings until the private sale of Klimt's Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I in June 2006. It took 25 years before Saito's public auction price was broken, through the sale of Picasso's Les Femmes d'Alger ("Version O") at Christie's, New York, in May 2015. Saito died of a stroke six years after his acquisitions. Three years later, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, after failing to locate the Van Gogh for an exhibition, expressed concern that both paintings may have been cremated with the owner, since Saito had mentioned in the early 1990s, after having to pay $24m in taxes for them, that it would be better to do so, in order to avoid colossal death duties for his children. Only in 2007 did it became publicly known that the painting had been sold in 1997 or 1998 to the Austrian-born investment fund manager Wolfgang Flöttl. (en)
- 사이토 료에이(일본어: 齊藤了英, 1916년 4월 17일 ~ 1996년 3월 30일)는 일본의 사업가로, (현 ) 명예회장이었다. 도카이의 난폭자라는 별명이 있다. 다이쇼와 제지의 설립자 의 장남이다. 1990년 5월 빈센트 반 고흐의 가셰 박사의 초상을 125억엔, 피에르 오귀스트 르누아르의 물랭 드 라 갈레트의 무도회를 119억엔에 낙찰했다. (ko)
- 齊藤 了英(さいとう りょうえい、1916年(大正5年)4月17日 - 1996年(平成8年)3月30日)は、日本の実業家。大昭和製紙(現・日本製紙)名誉会長。「東海の暴れん坊」の異名をとった。大昭和製紙創立者斉藤知一郎の長男。 (ja)
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- 사이토 료에이(일본어: 齊藤了英, 1916년 4월 17일 ~ 1996년 3월 30일)는 일본의 사업가로, (현 ) 명예회장이었다. 도카이의 난폭자라는 별명이 있다. 다이쇼와 제지의 설립자 의 장남이다. 1990년 5월 빈센트 반 고흐의 가셰 박사의 초상을 125억엔, 피에르 오귀스트 르누아르의 물랭 드 라 갈레트의 무도회를 119억엔에 낙찰했다. (ko)
- 齊藤 了英(さいとう りょうえい、1916年(大正5年)4月17日 - 1996年(平成8年)3月30日)は、日本の実業家。大昭和製紙(現・日本製紙)名誉会長。「東海の暴れん坊」の異名をとった。大昭和製紙創立者斉藤知一郎の長男。 (ja)
- Saitō Ryōei (jap. 齊藤 了英; * 17. April 1916 in der Präfektur Shizuoka; † 30. März 1996) war ein japanischer Unternehmer und Kunstsammler. Er war Ehrenpräsident des japanischen Papierkonzerns . Saitō starb im Alter von 79 Jahren an einem Schlaganfall. Saitō sammelte Kunst im großen Stil. Zu seiner Sammlung gehören zwei der 10 seinerzeit teuersten je verkauften Gemälde, Bal au moulin de la Galette von Renoir (erworben am 17. Mai 1990 für 78,1 Millionen US-Dollar) und Porträt des Dr. Gachet von van Gogh (erworben am 15. Mai 1990 für die damalige Rekordsumme von 82,5 Millionen US-Dollar) (de)
- Ryoei Saito (齊藤 了英, Saitō Ryōei, April 17, 1916 – March 30, 1996) was the honorary chairman of Daishowa Paper Manufacturing in Japan. He was noted for his purchase of expensive art. Specifically, at consecutive auctions by Christie's and Sotheby's in New York in mid May 1990, Saito bought Van Gogh's Portrait of Dr. Gachet and a second, smaller version of Renoir's Bal du moulin de la Galette for $82.5 and $78.1 million, respectively. At the time, these were the two most expensive paintings sold, either at auction or through private sales. Taking inflation in account, they remained the two most expensive paintings until the private sale of Klimt's Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I in June 2006. It took 25 years before Saito's public auction price was broken, through the sale of Picasso's Les F (en)
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