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Birth
1884 (Honjo, Japan)
Death
1934 (Japan)
Lived/Active
California / Japan
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Often Known For
portrait and figure painting
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Takehisa spent four months on the Monterey Peninsula during 1931. Mary DeNeale Morgan arranged for his solo exhibition in Carmel at Seven Arts Gallery. While there, he painted and made paper-maché dolls.
The following information was submitted in June of 2006 by Gary Cobb:
Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934) Yumeji was born Mojiro Takehisa in the village of Honjo, on the southeastern edge of Present-day Okayama prefecture. His father, Kikuzo, was a sake brewer (showing 500 of 2405 characters). |
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