ArtistsFujishima Takeji
Fujishima Takeji

Fujishima Takeji

Japanese, 1867–1943
WA-00022964
PaintingRomanticism
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Fujishima Takeji was a Japanese painter and printmaker who trained in Western academic methods while maintaining a distinctive synthesis with Japanese compositional principles. Active from the late Meiji period through the early Showa era, he worked across oil painting, watercolor, and woodblock print, often depicting landscapes, portraits, and theatrical subjects with a refined attention to light and atmospheric effect. His practice bridged the cultural and aesthetic tensions of early modernization in Japan, positioning him as a significant figure in the transition between traditional and Western-influenced visual practice.

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Waraji Sandals (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Waraji Sandals (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago

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