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ID: 500356598
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500356598

 

Record Type: Person
Takaoka, Yoshiya (Japanese painter active in Brazil, 1909-1978)

Note: Landscape painter, designer, set designer and caricaturist. He studied at the Escola Nacional de Belas Artes of Rio de Janeiro and at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. He had a main role as cultural agitator, and entered several artistic groups such as the Santa Helena, Seibi and Guanabara and the Núcleo Bernardelli. He took part of the 1st and 5th São Paulo Biennials, and of the 1st Tokyo Biennial. His work is a landmark for a generation of artists who follow concretism before working with abstraction.

Names:
Takaoka, Yoshiya (preferred,V,index)
Yoshiya Takaoka (V,display)

Nationalities:
Japanese (preferred)

Roles:
artist (preferred)
painter
draftsman
caricaturist

Gender: male

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  Tokyo (Tōkyō, Japan) (inhabited place)
Died:  São Paulo (São Paulo, Brazil) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
member of ....  Grupo Santa Helena  
................  (Brazilian artists' group, active ca. 1930s) [500356710]
member of ....  Grupo Seibi  
................  (Japanese-Brazilian artists' group, established 1935) [500372361]
member of ....  Núcleo Bernardelli  
................  (Group of Brazilian painters, 1931-1941) [500356724]
partner of ....  Dacosta, Mílton  
..................  (Brazilian painter, 1915-1988) [500118187]
partner of ....  Flávio-Shiró  
..................  (Japanese painter, born 1928, active in Brazil) [500069300]
partner of ....  Motta, Edson  
..................  (Brazilian painter, 1910-1981) [500356726]
partner of ....  Pancetti, José  
..................  (Brazilian painter, 1902-1958) [500118844]
student at (person to institution) ....  Académie de la Grande Chaumière  
............................................................  (French repository, contemporary) [500310038]
student of ....  Severini, Gino  
..................  (Italian painter, 1883-1966) [500009799]
teacher of ....  Barros, Geraldo de  
..................  (Brazilian painter and photographer, 1923-1998) [500118158]
teacher of ....  Carone, Sara  
..................  (Brazilian sculptor, ceramicist, painter, and draftsman, born 1945) [500372235]
teacher of ....  Mori, Jorge  
..................  (Brazilian painter, born 1932) [500356482]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Takaoka, Yoshiya (I)

Additional Notes:
Portuguese ..... Pintor paisagista, desenhista, caricaturista e cenógrafo. Estudou na Escola Nacional de Belas Artes do Rio de Janeiro e na Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Teve relevante papel como agitador cultural, tendo integrado importantes agremiações artísticas como os grupos Santa Helena, Seibi e Guanabara e o Núcleo Bernardelli. Participou da 1ª e 5ª Bienais de São Paulo, e da 1ª Bienal de Tokyo. Sua obra é ponto de referência para a geração de artistas que seguem o concretismo e passam à abstração. 

Biographies:
(Japanese painter active in Brazil, 1909-1978) ..... [PESP Preferred]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Takaoka, Yoshiya ........ [PESP Preferred, VP Preferred]
..................................  PESP database (2000-)
Yoshiya Takaoka ........ [PESP, VP]
................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules

Subject: ........ [PESP, VP]
....................  Dezenovevinte (1986)
....................  Leite and Silva, Dicionário Crítico da Pintura no Brasil (1988)
....................  Pontual, Artes plásticas Brasil (1969)
 
Note:
English .......... [PESP]
.......... PESP database (2000-) researcher: Luciana Negrina, 2015
Portuguese .......... [PESP]
.......... PESP database (2000-) researcher: Luciana Negrina, 2015
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