Kamisaka Sekka was a Art Nouveau-influenced printmaker of the Meiji period who was curious about the Japonisme of the West, and spent some time in Charles Rennie MacIntosh's Glasgow. The Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture did an exhibition of his work in 2012. This print of rice paddies in spring is from the collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art.
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