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Thank you for viewing. Immediate purchase is welcome. Please understand that this is a used item stored at home. The last page had writing, so it has been removed. Please refrain from price reductions and returns. Original price: 8700 yen Ken Tsuneda (Tsuneda Ken, October 21, 1910 - April 26, 2000[1]) was a Japanese painter. Born in Aomori Prefecture. In 1928, he entered the Kawabata Art School. From 1930, he studied at the Proletarian Artists League Research Institute. In 1933, he returned to Aomori Prefecture. He was arrested and detained as a participant in the farmers' movement. In 1936, he exhibited "Nap" and "Man Drinking" at the 26th Nika Exhibition, and the former was selected. In 1944, he went to war. In 1950, he participated in the founding of the Aomori Prefectural Art Association. In 1955, he became a member of the Japan Art Association. In 1991, he received the 12th Aomori Prefectural Literary Association Award. In 1997, he received the 39th Aomori Prefectural Culture Award. From Wikipedia
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