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Mine okubo biography of albert.

Miné Okubo

American artist and writer (–)

Miné Okubo

Born

Miné Okubo


()June 27, [1]

Riverside, California

DiedFebruary 10, () (aged&#;88)[2]

Greenwich Village, New York

NationalityJapanese American (Nisei)
EducationMaster of Fine Arts, University of California at Berkeley ();
Studied under Fernand Léger in Paris; Diego Rivera in San Francisco
Known&#;forDrawing, Painting, Writing
Notable workIsseis Lost Everything (painting, );
Citizen (book, , reprinted, , );
Mother and Cat (painting, );[3]
Numerous works in pen and ink, oil, watercolor, tempera and gouache;
Where the Carp Banners Fly (book, , written by Grace W.

McGavran, illustrated by Miné Okubo)

AwardsBertha Taussig Memorial Traveling Fellowship ();
American Book Award ();
Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women's Caucus for Art ();
Listed in Distinguished Asian Americans

Miné Okubo (;[4]Japanese: 大久保 ミネ,[5&

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