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本校自1935年創立以來,可說是人材輩出,不勝枚舉。比如,曾領導在美國備受推崇的前衛藝術運動「もの派(Mono-ha)」的關根信夫、菅木志雄等人;世界上第一位作為漫畫藝術家在大英博物館舉辦個展的武田秀雄;而長...
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