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Yamakawa Shūhō

Yamakawa Shūhō 山川秀峰 was a Japanese painter active in the Taishō and Shōwa eras, as well as a printmaker of the Shin-hanga movement. He was born in Kyoto with the name Yamakawa Yoshio. His first teacher, Ikegami Shūhō (1874-1944), gave him the name Yamakawa Shūhō. Yamakawa then went on to study with Kiyokata Kaburagi. He also worked as an illustrator in the 1930s. In the late 1920s, he started designing woodblocks prints of beautiful women, many of which were published by Shōzaburō Watanabe. Yamakawa Shūhō died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1944. Read more from Wikipedia →

Works by this artist in other museums: the Art Institute of Chicago.