In 1973 the academy hired a visiting art instructor, —commonly referred to by students and staff as Hinata H. A Japanese expatriate who had fled post‑war Japan to study European art, Hinata arrived with a reputation for blending traditional nihonga techniques with Western realism. She was a charismatic figure, fluent in Italian, English, and her native Japanese, and soon became a beloved mentor.
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