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- Q11678696 subject Q6646745.
- Q11678696 subject Q6937692.
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- Q11678696 abstract "Jutaro Kuroda (黒田 重太郎, Kuroda Jūtarō, 1887-1970) was a Japanese artist. After studying art with the two Japanese masters of Yōga art at his time, namely Kanokogi Takeshiro and then Asai Chu, Kuroda went to Europe from 1914 to 1918 and intensified his Western-style painting practice, adopting a style most closely following the style of French painter Camille Pissarro. It was on his second journey that he became a pupil of the French Cubist artist Andre Lhote. Upon his return to Japan, Kuroda introduced Cubism to his homeland and became a central figure in the art circles in Kyoto from the late Meiji to the Showa era as a particularly accomplished water-colourist and oil painter.".
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- Q11678696 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646745.
- Q11678696 wikiPageWikiLink Q6937692.
- Q11678696 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036243.
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- Q11678696 comment "Jutaro Kuroda (黒田 重太郎, Kuroda Jūtarō, 1887-1970) was a Japanese artist. After studying art with the two Japanese masters of Yōga art at his time, namely Kanokogi Takeshiro and then Asai Chu, Kuroda went to Europe from 1914 to 1918 and intensified his Western-style painting practice, adopting a style most closely following the style of French painter Camille Pissarro. It was on his second journey that he became a pupil of the French Cubist artist Andre Lhote.".
- Q11678696 label "Jutaro Kuroda".
- Q11678696 depiction Il_570xN.583065662_4q4r-1-1.jpg.