By MICHINORI ISHIDAIRA/ Staff Writer
February 13, 2023 at 07:00 JST
“Tabi no Onna” (1915), right, and “Soshun Dai-isshi” (1928) are classic examples of “Yumeji-style beauties.” The original paintings by Yumeji Takehisa are on display at the Hibiya Library and Museum in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward. (Michinori Ishidaira)
A special exhibition introducing paintings that helped artist Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934) regain prominence posthumously is running at the Hibiya Library and Museum in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward. [Read More]
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