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Felix Tikotin (12 October 1893 – 15 August 1986) was an , , and founder of the first Museum of Japanese Art in the .


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Felix Tikotin was born in , to a family. His family was from the town of . He grew up in and thought of studying art, but in the end became an architect.

In World War I, he served as an officer in the army, fighting first on the Western front in and later in the East. He was awarded the , 2nd Class. After the war, he travelled to on the Trans-Siberia Express and fell in love with Japanese culture. In April 1927, he opened an art gallery in .

During World War II, Tikotin settled in the . His two daughters were born in , where he operated a home gallery. After the invasion of the , the family moved away from the coast. When things became worse for the , the helped find them . The family survived but Tikotin's art collection, which had been hidden by his neighbours, was stolen.

After the war, Tikotin resumed his activities as a dealer in Japanese art. He held exhibitions all over and the . In 1955 he organised the first overseas exhibition of the origami by (in the of Amsterdam). He played an important role in introducing and other Japanese genres to the West.

When Tikotin first visited in 1956, he decided that the major part of his collection belonged there. He helped to build an exhibition hall and bought the Kisch House in to house his art. The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art opened in 1960.

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