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Asai taught numerous students who later became famous in the Japanese art world, including
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69.6 cm × 98.2 cm (27.4 in × 38.7 in)
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On his return to Japan in 1902, Asai obtained a position as professor at the
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A number of Asai’s works have been recognized by the Japanese government's
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in the techniques of western art, and was the model for a character in
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classes. In 1876, he enrolled as one of the first students in the
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painter, noted for his pioneering work in developing the
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of Japan, where his father had been a retainer of the
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MAVO: Japanese Artists and the Avant-Garde, 1905–1931
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Discovering the Arts of Japan: A Historical Overview
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Sakura
Chiba
Japan
Japanese
Painter
Yōga
Japanese name
surname
Japanese
yōga
Japanese painting
samurai
Sakura
Kantō region
Sakura Domain
English language
Tokyo
oil painting
foreign advisor
Antonio Fontanesi
Meiji government
oil painting
Tokyo University of the Arts
France
impressionist
Kyoto Institute of Technology
Sōtarō Yasui
Ryuzaburo Umehara
Masaoka Shiki

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