By HIROSHI ONO/ Staff Writer
March 22, 2024 at 08:00 JST
Mitsunobu Kojima, left, director of the Yumeji Art Museum, and acting director Hiromi Kojima show “Amaryllis,” a long-lost oil painting by Yumeji Takehisa, to the media at the museum in Okayama’s Naka Ward on Dec. 18, 2023. (Hiroshi Ono)
OKAYAMA--An oil painting by the artist Yumeji Takehisa that was thought lost until its recent discovery decades later will feature in a traveling exhibition starting in June in Tokyo before moving on to four other locations across Japan. [Read More]
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