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■■■Product Description■■■ ※ Reproduction (art print) 【Reference】 Taikan Yokoyama (Yokoyama Taikan) Formal Kanji: 大觀 November 2, 1868 (Meiji 1st year, September 18) - February 26, 1958 (Showa 33) Japanese artist, Japanese painter. Born in Mito, Hitachi Province (present-day Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture). Real name: Yokoyama Hidemaro. Studied under Okakura Tenshin and Hashimoto Gahō. A master of the modern Japanese art world, he established a unique method of non-linear drawing, today known as "Mōrōtai" (hazy style), which suppresses line drawing. Participated in the founding of the Japan Art Institute by Tenshin, and revived the Japan Art Institute, where he was active as a central artist. He continued to innovate Japanese painting on the front lines for three generations: Meiji, Taisho, and Showa. Member of the Bunten (Ministry of Education Art Exhibition) jury, Imperial Art Craftsman, and member of the Imperial Art Academy. Recipient of the Asahi Cultural Award. Person of Cultural Merit. Recipient of the 1st Order of Cultural Merit. Died in 1958 (Showa 33), aged 89. Posthumously awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Grand Cordon, Third Rank. Honorary citizen of Ibaraki Prefecture. Honorary citizen of Taito-ku, Tokyo. <Condition> There are age-related stains, spots, and wrinkles. (See photos) Please judge the condition from the images. All items are as shown in the images. This is a used item, so please understand this before purchasing. ■■■Size (actual measurement)■■■ Main body: Length approx. 137cm Width approx. 67.5cm
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