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Yumeji
Takehisa Woodcut, 1884-1934
Yumeji Takehisa is very famous and popular in
Japan as painter, illustrator and printmaker
of the Taisho period (1912-1926).
Tokyo dedicated a museum exclusively to his
paintings, watercolors and prints. His style
is characterized as Western romanticism in
a positive meaning. The preferred
subjects
of the artist were beautiful
women.
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