Mine okubo biography of albert
Mine okubo biography of albert.
Miné Okubo
American artist and writer (–)
Miné Okubo | |
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| Born | Miné Okubo ()June 27, [1] Riverside, California |
| Died | February 10, () (aged88)[2] Greenwich Village, New York |
| Nationality | Japanese American (Nisei) |
| Education | Master of Fine Arts, University of California at Berkeley (); Studied under Fernand Léger in Paris; Diego Rivera in San Francisco |
| Knownfor | Drawing, Painting, Writing |
| Notable work | Isseis 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) |
| Awards | Bertha Taussig Memorial Traveling Fellowship (); American Book Award (); Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women's Caucus for Art (); Listed in Distinguished Asian Americans |
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