Vertical Art Nouveau portrait in the refined poster style of Alphonse Mucha, depicting a dignified Japanese philosopher-poet from the Belle Époque (circa 1900). He is a mature man with grey hair tied in a low ponytail, with a few loose strands softly lifted by the wind. He has a refined face with a slender pointed goatee (barbichette) but no full beard, evoking wisdom and humility in the Japanese Meiji/Taishō aesthetic. He wears a traditional Japanese outfit: a light grey-aquatic kimono in color #CED9D9, decorated with subtle airy wave patterns, paired with a darker grey-blue haori in color #6C8080. The ornamental obi belt matches the outfit. The overall palette should remain harmonious, soft, and wind-like, with delicate silver accents. No gloves, no hat. Optional thin silver pince-nez glasses on his nose for a scholarly touch. He holds a large round white uchiwa fan, slightly decorated with a faint wind motif. A thin ribbon hangs from the fan’s handle and floats gently in the breeze. Optional detail: a white plum blossom (ume) tucked behind his ear or into his obi. Pose concept: calm, humble, meditative. He stands in three-quarter view, holding the open fan gently with one hand while the other rests lightly on the handle or edge of the fan. His posture and expression convey deep wisdom, serenity, and quiet poetry without exaggeration. His hair ribbon and sleeves show soft movement, as if touched by a gentle wind. The illustration must follow the composition codes of Mucha: See more