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    Sada Yacco or Sadayakko, 川上 貞奴 Kawakami Sadayakko (1871-1946) - France - 1899-1900. Alfredo Müller (1869-1939)
    Sadayakko as Ophelia 1905
    Porträt der Schauspielerin Sadayakko (December 12, 1901). Emil Orlik
    Sada Yacco (1902), illustration for Comércio do Porto Ilustrado by Celso Hermínio
    Portrait of the Dancer Sadayakko with her foster son Raikichi, December 20, 1901. By Max Slevogt
    Advertisement for Kimono Sada Yacco (c. 1901)
    Sada Yacco (1902) by Ramon Casas
    Sadayakko study (1900) by Pierre-Georges Jeanniot
    Sada Yacco, L’Etoile Japonaise, La Rire #306 (September 1900) by Leonetto Cappiello
    "La Danseuse Sada Yacco” (1901) by Pablo Picasso
    "La Danseuse Sada Yacco” (1901) by Pablo Picasso
     Mort de la Geisha (Sada Yacco) (c. 1900) by Pierre-Georges Jeanniot
    “Sada Yacco” (1901) by Pablo Picasso
     Sadayakko and Otojiro Kawakami (1903)
    Sada Yacco as Katsuragi in "The Geisha and The Knight," The Studio, Vol. XVI, No. 62 (April 1902) by F.D. Walenn
    Harper’s Bazar (March 24, 1900)
    Japanese Dramatic Kawakami and Sada Yacco (May 11, 1901)  by Utagawa Yoshiiku. Woodblock print
    'The Henry Irving of Japan' and 'The Ellen Terry of Japan' 'This famous couple are appearing at the Coronet Theatre.' The Sketch May 23 1900
    "Sada Yacco as Ophelia in the First Act of Hamlet, after her return to Japan. From "Shakespeare in Japan" in The Critic."
     "The famous Japanese artist who first revealed Japanese tragic art to Parisians during the 1900 Exposition."
     "Sada Yacco was featured on the cover of Femina for November 1, 1907." 

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