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Yamaguchi Susumu (1897-1983)

In 1920 Yamaguchi Susumu 山口進 moved to Tokyo. There he studied with Kuroda Seiki and at the Aoibashi Western Painting Institute. Already in 1920 he exhibited with the Nihon Sôsaku-Hanga Kyôkai, and in 1928 he became a member. He was a founding member of the Nihon Hanga Kyôkai, and he contributed to many hanga magazines before WWII.
From printing with oil-base paints he changed to water-base paints. In 1945 the carpet bombings of Tokyo forced him to return to Nagano prefecture, where he had been born. He became a farmer, making and exhibiting prints at the same time.