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Article regarding Ryushi Kawabata (ddr-njpa-4-551)
Article title: "Ambitious man Ryushi Kawabata."
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Ryushi Kawabata in his studio (ddr-njpa-4-549)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Ryushi Kawabata, the king of the Seiryusha exhibition, has been devoted to bringing along his pupils to his studio in Omori. At the same time, he has been working on his great pieces, 'Pearl' and 'South Winds.' The 'Pearl' is very rare in Japanese painting. The photo shows 'Pearl' and Mr. Kawabata …
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Ryushi Kawabata looking at an art book (ddr-njpa-4-548)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Kawabata goes to South Seas to explore 'Pacific Ocean.' (Tokyo) September 14, 1934. After releasing two great works consecutively, Ryushi Kawabata now dedicates himself to his new work, "Pacific." He has been planning to go around the Pacific next February, but because of his enthusiasm he hurried to leave on the 15th …
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Ryushi Kawabata working on a large painting (ddr-njpa-4-547)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Kawabata paints at his studio in Omori. This fall his great work depicting trimmed plants, painted onto twelve panels, will be introduced to the world. Mr. Kawabata is shown working on the piece, title undecided, in the photo."
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Ryushi Kawabata and one of his sketches (ddr-njpa-4-550)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Kawabata returns. Ryushi Kawabata came back from a one-month trip to Beijing and Mongolia. He arrived at Tokyo Station at 9 p.m. on the 27th. The photos are (1) his sketch of the battle line and (2) Mr. Kawabata himself."
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Ryushi Kawabata with his son and other men (ddr-njpa-4-545)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "During his trip to Manchuria, Ryushi Kawabata, the last Western painter, who was nominated to be a member of the Imperial Art Institute, arrived at Tokyo Station at 9 p.m. on the 27th, escorted by his second son, Takashi, 26. He announced that he had given his resignation to Mr. Kitaura. The …