Tadashi Nakayama (中山 正, Nakayama Tadashi, born 1927 Niigata, Niigata, died 2014) was a Japanese woodblock print artist, working in a style that combines influences from traditional Japanese ukiyo-e prints and Western painting.
He studied oil painting at Tama Art College but left in 1947.
[1] Motifs in his work include butterflies, horses, cranes, and girls with long flowing hair.
[1][5][6][7][8] Some of his later pieces were inspired by Persian, Byzantine and Renaissance styles.
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