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        1. This book interprets Yumeji's works from two perspectives: his life and his works.
        2. Takehisa Yumeji () was a prolific artist, illustrator, printmaker and poet, whose work is highly cherished in his home country of Japan.
        3. Born in Okayama Prefecture on September 16, (Meiji 17).
        4. Yumeji was a symbol of Taisho Roman, a Japanese romanticism movement from the Taisho era (–).
        5. Takehisa Yumeji () was a prolific artist, illustrator, printmaker and poet, whose work is highly cherished in his home country of Japan....

          Yumeji Takehisa

          Japanese artist

          Yumeji Takehisa

          Yumeji Takehisa during the Taishō era

          Born

          Mojirō Takehisa


          16 September 1884

          Oku, Okayama, Japan
          (Setouchi)

          Died1 September 1934(1934-09-01) (aged 49)

          Ochiai, Nagano, Japan
          (Fujimi)

          Resting placeZōshigaya Cemetery
          NationalityJapanese
          Known forpainter, poet
          MovementNihonga
          Spouse

          Tamaki Kishi

          (m. 1907; div. 1909)​
          Children3

          Yumeji Takehisa (Japanese: 竹久夢二, Hepburn: Takehisa Yumeji, born Mojirō Takehisa (竹久茂次郎, Takehisa Mojirō), 16 September 1884 – 1 September 1934) was a Japanese poet and painter.

          He is known foremost for his Nihonga illustrations of bijin, beautiful women and girls, though he also produced a wide variety of works including book covers, serial newspaper illustrations, furoshiki, postcards, and patterned washi paper.

          Biography

          Early life

          Takehisa was bo