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Tamotsu, Ch⁻uz⁻o, 1888-1975.

Painter. Born 1888 on the Japanese island, Amami Oshima. Left Japan to study oriental and European art eventually arriving in New York City in 1920. Worked on an arts project under the Works Progress Administration (WPA) 1932-38. In 1947 he moved to Santa Fe, N.M. As a member of the New Mexico Artists' Equity Association, he helped pass legislation for the formation of the New Mexico Arts Commission. In 1974 he converted his studio into the "Tamotzu Gallery" where he exhibited his works. Ch⁻uz⁻o Tamotsu continued painting until he passed away in Santa Fe in 1975.

From the description of Papers, 1924-1995. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 38290270

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Tamotsu, Chūzō, 1888-1975

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Chuzo Tamotsu was born Febraury 19, 1891 in the Japanese village of Toguchi. He studied painting, both traditional Japanese and Western styles, under private tutors. He arrived in New York in 1920 and worked in a variety of two-dimensional media. From 1932-1938, Tamotsu worked on WPA (Works Progress Administration) Commissions. During World War II, he served the U.S. Army as a combat sketch artist. He became a founding member of the New York Artists' Equity Association in 1947. Tamotsu moved to ...

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