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to study western-style painting techniques in more depth, but was so impressed with the Japanese art that he saw during a visit to the
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illustration contest, from which his work was selected. He continued working on newspaper illustrations to earn a living as he studied
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twice a year from 1929 to 1965 in Tokyo. In addition, Ryūshi usually held a personal exhibition in
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In 1950, after the death of his wife and son, he went on a pilgrimage of the
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artistic circle. He then became interested in painting instead, and studied
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in 1928 in protest of its increasing rigid rules, and established his own
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in 1895. Initially interested in literature, he studied under the poet
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Nihonga: Transcending the Past: Japanese-Style Painting, 1868-1968
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Ryūshi was a major advocate of Art for the Exhibition Place
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painting techniques as an apprentice in the studios of the
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genre on his return to Japan in 1914, displaying at the
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One of Ryūshi's works was selected as the subject of a
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Conant, Ellen P., Rimer, J. Thomas, Owyoung, Stephen.
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He left 404:, who introduced him to the 383: 7: 712:People from Wakayama (city) 563:commemorative postage stamp 486: 10: 743: 577: 437:Boston Museum of Fine Arts 326: 541:was transformed into the 480: 368:style, active during the 348: 308: 298: 285: 275: 265: 243: 214: 202: 193: 439:that he switched to the 376:eras. His real name was 32:This article includes a 672:Bio and photos of works 552:Appeared as stamp 1974 61:more precise citations. 654:. 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