Takao Tanabe

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Takao Tanabe, CM, OBC (born 16 September 1926) is a Canadian painter.

Born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the son of a commercial fisherman, he was interned with other Japanese-Canadians in the British Columbia interior during World War II. The subjects of Takao Tanabe's paintings are almost exclusively landscapes of British Columbia.

Education

  • Winnipeg School of Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 1946-1949. Teachers included Joseph Plaskett.
  • Brooklyn Museum School of Art, New York City, New York, 1951-1952. Teachers included Hans Hofmann.
  • Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, UK, 1953-1954. Attended on an Emily Carr Scholarship. Traveled Europe widely during this period.
  • Sumi-e and calligraphy in Tokyo, Japan, 1959-1960. Attended on a Canada Council Scholarship.

Awards

References

  1. Order of Canada citation
  2. "Members since 1880". Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Retrieved 11 September 2013. 

External links

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