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Japanese watercolor painter
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Masumi Uno
宇野 満寿美
Born1932
NationalityJapanese

Masumi Uno (宇野 満寿美, Uno Masumi, born 1932) is a Japanese watercolor painter and a member of the Japan Artists Association.

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Uno trained as a Nihon Buyō dancer, from which she often borrows stories for her paintings. Her paintings depict animals (mostly foxes) which are frequent characters in classical Japanese stories.

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