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in 1925. Over the next few years, he visited China four times. During this time, his works became more decorative in nature. During his later years, he was closely involved with the
139:, was a businessman who also created some of the first Western-style paintings in Okayama. During his primary education, he displayed an early aptitude for art and was discovered by 54: 150:, a well-known artist who was serving as a substitute teacher. After graduating, in 1891, he went to Tokyo. The following year, he began studies with 179:
In 1907, he served as a jury member at the first exhibition held by the Ministry of Culture. Later that same year, he was awarded first prize at the
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at his private school; "Fudō-sha" (不同社; roughly, Diversity).
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Okayama Prefecture
Tokyo
yōga
Hori Wada
ja
Yoshitomi Asajirō
ja
Koyama Shōtarō
Exposition Universelle
Jean-Paul Laurens
Pacific Art
ja
Economic Development Fair
ja
Tokyo Prefecture
Magosaburō Ōhara
World War I
Japan Art Academy
Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
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978-4-88197-509-1

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