Takehisa Yumeji Museum - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Takehisa Yumeji Museum. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Yumeji Takehisa -the World of Children-" Exhibition
While Yumeji Takehisa is now best known for his bijin-ga (depiction of beautiful women) which represents his career during the Taisho period, it's also worth mentioning that he created countless works (...)
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"Seven Faces of Yumeji Takehisa" Exhibition
This exhibition presents painting and illustrations by artist Yumeji Takehisa(1884-1934). His illustrations were seen in a number of publications. This exhibition aims to introduce the life of this multi-talented (...)
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Kaichi Kobayashi Exhibition
Kaichi Kobayashi was a popular illustrator of picture postcards in the Taisho Era and the early Showa Era. This exhibition presents a number of his illustrations and paintings.
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"The World of Designer Yumeji: From 'Wa' Knick-knacks to Graphic Design" Exhibition
This Taisho romantic artist was active as a designer throughout his life as well. He started designing picture postcards from the time he was still submitting his works, and his magazine and book covers (...)
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Yumeji Takehisa "To Yama - Painted Scenes, Feelings for Yama"
In 1934, the ill artist (1884-1934) wrote a poem about Yama (mountains in Japanese) from his hospital bed at the Shinshu/Fujimi Highlands Health Sanitorium from which he could see the mountains of Yatsugatake. The (...)
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Yumeji Takehisa "The World of Japanese Paintings and Calligraphy"
Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934) was an icon of what is known as 'Taisho Romance'. Although he is known mainly for his illustrations of beautiful women, he also drew landscapes, still lifes, and children. Takehisa (...)
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Yumeji Takehisa "Music Design Notes"
Although Yumeji Takehisa (1832-1934) is known mainly for his illustrations of beautiful women, he wrote the lyrics for 24 songs in the "Senoo Script Series", which includes the hit song "Yoi Machi Gusa". (...)
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"Women from the Taisho Period" Exhibition
Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934) was an icon of what is known as 'Taisho Romance'. He pursued beauty and ideals throughout his life while capturing many women on canvas. The early Taisho period was when a (...)
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Folklore of Flowers
This is an exhibition to the theme of Takehisa Yumeji, and flowers and plants. According to an interview in 'Osaka Mainichi Shinbun' that was published in August of 1913, Yumeji's favorite flower and tree (...)
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Yumeji: the Spirit and Beauty of Summer in Edo
On display are paintings, poems and graphics depicting summer in Edo-city.
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Yumeji Takehisa: Ode to the Seasons
Ever since Yumeji Takehisa decided to become an artist, it has been a challenge to express the seasons precisely. His work titles, ranging from magazine covers to poems, always related with seasons that (...)
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Yumeji Takehisa and the "World of Fashion"
Many works by Yumeji Takehisa (1884 - 1934) cover the feminine beauty of the Taisho Romantic Period. Laying closer eyes on Yumeji’s feminine figures, one will notice that the intricate details of their (...)
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Yumeji Takehisa Exhibit Volume 5 : Best of Yumeji Takehisa
This is the fifth in a series of exhibits commemorating the 120th anniversary of Yumeji Takehisa's birth. Yumeji Takehisa (1884-1934) is popular to this day as the foremost romantic painter from the Taisho (...)




