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This rare female painter in Edo Japan was 'coveted' for her exquisite ink paintings
Kiyohara Yukinobu struck out on a path in the late 17th century that few women in Japan had navigated, becoming an accomplished artist in the Kanō school — and, for a century after, was name-dropped in literature and theater.
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