Kume Keiichiro

In this Japanese name, the family name is Kume.
Kume Keiichiro

Kume Keiichirō (久米 桂一郎, 11 September 1866 – 29 July 1934) was a Japanese painter of Meiji to Shōwa periods. His father was Kume Kunitake, a historian.

Biography

Born in Hizen (today Saga),[1] he studied abroad in Paris, learning techniques from Raphaël Collin in the Académie Colarossi. He lived in Paris, Barcelona and Île-de-Bréhat before going back to Japan in 1893. Back in Japan, he contributed to introducing Impressionism along with Kuroda Seiki. Later, he became a prestigious professor at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.[2]

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(ja) Kume museum

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