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Though Matsuoka had numerous articles featured in various magazines, this is the last article to appear before his departure. He describes his home region of Nara, and how since ancient times it accommodated an Urushi village....

Matsuoka was seventy-nine years old when this article was published. He recalls his Urushi artwork career in the time span of half a century. He also describes his intention to continue his renewed study. Matsuoka passed away five years later at the age of eighty-four,...

Matsuoka established the Japan Urushi-e Association in 1936, before the outbreak of WWII, and established the Japan Urushi Fine Arts Association in 1955, a decade after the end of the war. Through these associations he participated in group exhibits. This article describes his thoughts on...

The article describes why Matsuoka started his Urushi-e career. It also describes topics such as colored Urushi and the methods used to dry Urushi paintings. This is a message from a fine artist written more than seventy years ago. In the year this article was...