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George Tsutakawa (****anese: 蔦川 譲二,
February 22, 1910 –
December 18, 1997) was an
American painter and
sculptor best
known for his avant-garde
bronze fountain...
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Gerard "Gerry"
Tsutakawa (born 1947), son of
artist George Tsutakawa, is an
accomplished Pacific Northwest sculptor. A
studio apprentice for his artist...
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Marcus Tsutakawa (born 1954) is the
former Orchestra director at
Garfield High
School (Seattle, Washington),
where he
taught from 1985 to 2016. Born in...
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Sadako Moriguchi (森口 貞子,
Moriguchi Sadako, née
Tsutakawa,
October 16, 1907 – July 25, 2002) was an
American businesswoman who
helped establish Uwajimaya...
- Mitt (stylized as The "Mitt") is an
abstract bronze sculpture by
Gerard Tsutakawa,
installed outside the left
field entrance of T-Mobile Park in Seattle...
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American painter and
sculptor George Tsutakawa has
created approximately 75
public fountains and sculptures,
which are displa**** in the
United States...
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referred to as Phi Mu Fountain) is a 1962
fountain and
sculpture by
George Tsutakawa,
installed on the
campus of the
University of Washington, in Seattle....
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Edmund A.
Smith –
inventor John
Tester –
Wisconsin state legislator George Tsutakawa –
Painter and sculptor,
Northwest School Cordelia Wilson –
American Southwest...
- Indiana. The
hammered silicon bronze fountain was
designed by
George Tsutakawa and
dedicated on
September 9, 1971, but
removed in 2008. In 2012 it was...
- 176-unit
Uwajimaya Village Apartments.
Sadako (
Tsutakawa) Moriguchi, wife of
Fujimatsu and
sister of
George Tsutakawa, died in 2002. She had
worked in the store...