By SHUNJI MORIMOTO/ Staff Writer
December 26, 2019 at 07:00 JST
A painting of “Yuki-onna” by Uemura Shoen is housed by the Fukuda Art Museum in the Saga-Tenryuji-Susukinobabacho district of Kyoto’s Ukyo Ward. (Shunji Morimoto)
KYOTO--A painting of a ghostly female created by Shoen Uemura (1875-1949), a Kyoto-based artist known for “bijin-ga” depictions of beautiful women, will be displayed at the Fukuda Art Museum here from late January, officials said. [Read More]
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