Tetsuo Araki
Tetsuo Araki was a 20th-century Japanese print artist.[1] He worked mostly with aquatints and etchings.[2] Original prints are sold at around US$500.[3] He was born in Tokyo, Japan where he studied at the Musashino Art University. Eventually, he moved to a studio in Paris to continue his work.[1]
Tetsuo Araki | |
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Born | June 1, 1937 |
Died | 1984, (Aged 47) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Works
A few known Araki prints are:
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References
- "Tetsuo Araki"Oxford Reference. Retrieved 04/02/16
- "Tetsuo Araki-Composition"Rogallery. Retrieved 04/02/16
- "Tetuo Araki"Rogallery. Retrieved 04/02/16
- "Tetsuo Araki"Artnet. Retrieved 04/02/16
- "Testuo Araki Untitled" liveauctions.com. Retrieved 04/02/16
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