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Eiho Hirezaki
(Japanese printmaker, illustrator, and painter, 1881 - 1968)
Japanese,
(1881–1968)
Eiho Hirezaki was born in Tokyo and had studied Japanese painting and ukiyo-e printmaking. He worked as an illustrator for kuchi-e and for newspapers. Together with Kiyokata Kaburagi he had founded the artist association Ugokai. The favorite subject of Eiho Hirezaki was "bijin" (Beautiful woman). --artelino.com
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