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George Tsutakawa Painter, sculptor, teacher, and ...

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    The legacy of Pacific Northwest artist George Tsutakawa (1910-1997) is remembered by not only his permanent bronze sculptures and dramatic paintings, but his positive humanistic outlook. Professor Tsutakawa brought together his childhood training in Japan and Japanese cultural heritage with an independent American loyalty and outlook.

George Tsutakawa MoNA

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    George Tsutakawa, sculptor and painter, is perhaps best known for some sixty public fountains created and installed in North America and Japan since 1960. Tsutakawa served on the faculty of the UW School of Art from 1947 until his retirement in 1976.

About George Tsutakawa

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    This biography of George Tsutakawa, the eminent Seattle painter, sculptor, and fountain maker, was written by his daughter, Mayumi Tsutakawa and is found on HistoryLink.org. George Tsutakawa was a second generation Japanese American (Nisei), born in the United States in 1910. He was the second son of Shozo Tsutakawa, a prosperous businessman who came to Seattle in 1900 and owned an import …

Sculptures George Tsutakawa

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    Tsutakawa discovered the concept of Obos, or ritually piled rocks, when he read “Beyond the High Himalayas” by Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas. The artist took a trekking trip to the Himalaya Mountains in 1977, at the age of 67 and witnessed the rock piles made by pilgrims as they passed a significant point in their journey.

George Tsutakawa - Woodside / Braseth Gallery - Seattle ...

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    As a sculptor and painter, George Tsutakawa is best known for sixty some public fountains he created that have been installed in North America and Japan including “Fountain of Wisdom” designed for the plaza of the main library in downtown Seattle in 1958. Artwork. Thumbnails.

George Tsutakawa Paintings & Artwork for Sale George ...

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    Description: George Tsutakawa (1910-1997 Washington) ''The Song of the Nightingales'' 1958 Aqua on Mulberry Paper 14.5''x14.5'' Sight. A scarce early abstraction by this Japanese American artist. Signed l.r. with partial early Seattle Art Museum exhibition label on verso. Original framing 27''x24.5''.

Fountain Sculptures George Tsutakawa

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    George Tsutakawa created more the 75 major fountains sculptures, in silicon bronze, stainless steel and aluminum. They are located in cities in the US, Japan and Canada, often in important parks, city centers and university campuses. Fountain of Wisdom. Seattle Downtown Main Library, Seattle WA, 1960. NW Hospital Fountain.

Tsutakawa, George (1910-1997) - HistoryLink.org

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    Mar 15, 2003 · George Tsutakawa was an internationally recognized artist of Japanese American heritage. A native and longtime resident of Seattle, he was a painter, sculptor, and fountain maker. He made an art form of water, setting a world record not only for our age but probably for all of history to date in having created more than 70 fountains for public places around the world.

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