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Tsuguharu Fujita : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tsuguharu Foujita
was a painter and printmaker born in Tokyo, Japan who applied Japanese ink techniques to Western style paintings. He has been called "the most important Japanese artist working in the West during the 20th century".〔 His Book of Cats, published in New York by Covici Friede, 1930, with 20 etched plate drawings by Foujita is one of the top 500 (in price) rare books ever sold, and is ranked by rare book dealers as "the most popular and desirable book on cats ever published".〔(Stephen J. Gertz, ''Foujita's Great Rare Book of Cats'', BookTryst, February 3, 2014 )〕〔(''Rare “Book of Cats” Always an Auction Favorite'', Fine Books Magazine, February 12, 2014 )〕 == Early life in Japan ==
Immediately after graduating secondary school, Foujita wished to study in France, but on the advice of Mori Ogai (his father's ''senpai'' military physician) he decided to study western art in Japan first.〔 In 1910 when he was twenty-four years old Foujita graduated from what is now the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. His paintings during the period before he moved to France were often signed "Fujita" rather than the gallicized "Foujita" he adopted later.
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