Arthur Davison Ficke (November 10, 1883 – November 30, 1945) was an American poet, playwright, and expert of Japanese art. Ficke had a national reputation...
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Witter Bynner, who wrote under the pseudonym "Emanuel Morgan", and Arthur Davison Ficke, who wrote as "Anne Knish." The book was intended as satire directed...
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area. Charles Ficke married Fannie Davison in 1882. Their children include Arthur Davison Ficke, Alice Ficke Simonsen, and Helene Ficke Watzek. As he...
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Museum of Art that is now housed in the Figge Art Museum. Ficke's son, Arthur Davison Ficke, lived in the home during the latter half of his childhood...
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among the founders of the Provincetown Players; Floyd Dell, and Arthur Davison Ficke. Other Davenport writers associated with the group include Alice...
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and lecturing, living in Cornish, New Hampshire. In 1916 he and Arthur Davison Ficke, a friend from Harvard, were among the perpetrators of an elaborate...
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Fenollosa's, but placed Utamaro and Sharaku amongst the masters. Arthur Davison Ficke built on the works of Fenollosa and Binyon with a more comprehensive...
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to a point of ugliness". In his Chats on Japanese Prints of 1915, Arthur Davison Ficke concurred that with Utamaro ukiyo-e entered a period of exaggerated...
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greatest ukiyo-e masters. In his Chats on Japanese Prints of 1915 Arthur Davison Ficke declared, "Sharaku stands on the highest level of genius, in a greatness...
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ruin of the art of colour-prints finds full expression with him. — Arthur Davison Ficke, Chats on Japanese Prints (1915) It is only with the 1990s that Kunisada's...
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