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Kiichi Okamoto : ウィキペディア英語版
Kiichi Okamoto

was a Japanese painter best known for his illustrations for children.
== Early life ==
Okamoto was born in Sumoto on Awaji Island in 1888. He and his family moved to Tokyo in 1892 for his father's promotion to the vice-president of Miyako Shimbun. When in elementary school, Okamoto encountered hand fans with beautiful paintings which fascinated him and motivated him to study painting.
In 1906, he was apprenticed to Seiki Kuroda to study yōga at the age of 18.〔 Among his fellow pupils was Ryūsei Kishida, with whom Okamoto formed an artists' group and named it Fusain Society (Fyūzankai) to promote post-impressionism. Enthralled by Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne, they held an exhibition challenging the conservative Bunten in 1912.〔〔 It angered Kuroda and brought an end to their mentoring relationship, leading to the split of Fusain Society.〔 Nevertheless, Okamoto and Kishida organized a new group together with Shōhachi Kimura and Kōtarō Takamura to give an exhibition of their own paintings in October 1913.
Okamoto was also active in the sōsaku hanga movement. The influence of William Nicholson can be seen in his hanga ''Portrait of N.O.'' He was also influenced by Edmund Dulac and Arthur Rackham.〔

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