Robert Blum

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Ameya (candy seller) by Blum. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Robert Blum was a painter who spent time in Japan for about eighteen months beginning in 1890. He traveled there in order to create illustrations for a series of articles for Scribner's Magazine. His three-part piece ultimately appeared in the magazine in 1893.

References

  • Gallery labels, Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1]