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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Uemura Sh en (April 23, 1875 - August 27, 1949) was the pseudonym of an important woman artist in Meiji, Taish and early Sh wa period Japanese painting. Her real name was Uemura Tsune. Sh en was known primarily for her bijinga paintings of beautiful women in the nihonga style, although she also produced numerous works on historical themes and traditional subjects. Sh en was born in Shimogy -ku, Kyoto, as the second daughter of a tea merchant. She was born two months…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Uemura Sh en (April 23, 1875 - August 27, 1949) was the pseudonym of an important woman artist in Meiji, Taish and early Sh wa period Japanese painting. Her real name was Uemura Tsune. Sh en was known primarily for her bijinga paintings of beautiful women in the nihonga style, although she also produced numerous works on historical themes and traditional subjects. Sh en was born in Shimogy -ku, Kyoto, as the second daughter of a tea merchant. She was born two months after the death of her father and thus grew up together with her mother and aunts in an all female household. Her mother''s tea shop attracted a refined, cultured clientele for the art of Japanese tea ceremony. As a child, Sh en drew pictures and exhibited considerable skill at drawing human figures. She became obsessed with the ukiyoe works of Hokusai. Unusually for the times, her mother supported her daughter''s decision to pursue art as a career.