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Ryoei Saito (齊藤 了英, Saitō
Ryōei,
April 17, 1916 –
March 30, 1996) was the
honorary chairman of
Daishowa Paper Manufacturing in ****an. He was
noted for...
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declining sales and
increasing debt. The
company was
founded in June 2005 by
Ryoei Mikage.
Their first release was the
tactical role-playing game on Nintendo...
- the
painting for US$78
million at Sotheby's in New York City to
Ryoei Saito (Saitō
Ryōei), the
honorary chairman of
Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Company...
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Chairman Stephen Lash, it was sold for $82.5
million ($192.4
million today) to
Ryoei Saito,
making it the world's most
expensive painting at that time. It then...
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Gachet Vincent van Gogh 1890 May 15, 1990 1
Siegfried Kramarsky heirs Ryoei Saito Christie's, New York $190.7 $157.2 Nu couché (sur le côté gauche)...
- Flöttl had
purchased Van Gogh's
Portrait of Dr.
Gachet in 1997 or 1998 from
Ryoei Saito. Later, he had to sell the
painting to a
private collector who remains...
- Imageepoch's
first game
Luminous Arc (2007).
Imageepoch founder and CEO
Ryoei Mikage acted as co-producer with Marvelous's
Hideyuki Mizutani.
Mikage had...
- work on the
Luminous Arc series. The
staff included Imageepoch founder Ryoei Mikage as director, Sega's
Yoichi Shimosato as producer,
scenario writer...
- on
Anatomy (解体新書,
Kaitai Shinsho).
Asada Gōryū (麻田 剛立, 1734–99)
Motoki Ryōei (本木 良永, 1735–94),
author of
Usage of
Planetary and
Heavenly Spheres (天地二球用法...
- (b. 1935) 1996 – Hugh Falkus,
English pilot and
author (b. 1917) 1996 –
Ryoei Saito, ****anese
businessman (b. 1916) 2000 –
Rudolf Kirchschläger, Austrian...