Yumeji Modern
IMAGES

Takehisa Yumeji, Kuroneko o daku onna (Woman holding a black cat), 1920s. Color woodcut. Sold by Yanagiya. Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum.

Takehisa Yumeji, Minatoya Ezoshiten (Minatoya shop), 1914–15. Color woodcut. Sold by Minatoya. Collection of Chiyoda City Education Board.

Takehisa Yumeji with mandolin at the Horiuchi house, 1910. Yumeji Art Museum, Okayama, Japan.

Takehisa Yumeji, Yoimachigusa (Evening primrose), 1918. From Senoō gakufu (Senow music scores), no. 106. Lithograph, 31 x 22.7 cm. Kanazawa Yuwaku Yumeji-kan Museum.

Takehisa Yumeji, “Nanji ga aoki me o ake” (Open your deep blue eyes), 1925. Cover for Senoo gakufu (Senow music sheets), no. 56, composed by Jules Massenet. Lithograph, 31 x 23 cm. Nihon no hanga Collection, Amsterdam.

Takehisa Yumeji, Hanabi (Fireworks). Cover of Fujin gurafu (Ladies’ graphic), August 1924. Color woodcut. Nihon no hanga Collection, Amsterdam.
Takehisa Yumeji, Ichigo (Strawberry), 1914–15. Color woodcut, 18.7 x 26.7 cm. Yumeji Art Museum, Okayama, Japan.

Takehisa Yumeji, Obi, Ichigo (Obi sash, strawberry), 1914–15. Silk sash with hand coloring, 374 x 31 cm. Yumeji Art Museum, Okayama, Japan.

Takehisa Yumeji, Uramaji kimi o ba (Ich grolle nicht), 1925. From Senoo gakufu
(Senow music scores), no. 384, composed by Robert Schumann. Nihon no hanga
Collection, Amsterdam.

Takehisa Yumeji, Hyogen-ha no e (No. 5, Expressionist painting). From Tokyo sainan gashin (Sketches of the Tokyo disaster), Miyako shinbun, September 18, 1923. Mechanical reproduction from original woodcut. Image taken from Takehisa Minami, ed., Takehisa Yumeji “Tokyo sainan gashin” ten shu (Tokyo: Gyarari Yumeji, 2011).

Takehisa Yumeji, Mimajiki mono (No. 14, Things that should not have been seen).
From Tokyo sainan gashin (Sketches of the Tokyo disaster), Miyako shinbun,
September 27, 1923. Mechanical reproduction from original woodcut. Image taken
from Takehisa Minami, ed., Takehisa Yumeji “Tokyo shinsai gashin” ten shu (Tokyo:
Gyarari Yumeji, 2011).

Takehisa Yumeji, Posuta 2 (No. 16, Poster 2). From Tōkyō shinsai gashin(Sketches of the Tokyo disaster), Miyako shinbun, September 29, 1923. Mechanical reproduction from original woodcut. Image taken from Takehisa Minami, ed., Takehisa Yumeji “Tokyo shinsai gashin” ten shū (Tokyo: Gyarari Yumeji, 2011).