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Shiro Miyasaki

Shiro Miyasaki (1912 - 1940) was active/lived in Washington, California / Japan.  Shiro Miyasaki is known for Printmaking, painting.

Born in Nara, Japan on Jan. 1, 1912. Miyasaki was educated and studied art in Japan before immigrating to Seattle, WA in 1927. He soon came to California where he worked as a migrant farm laborer. He did artwork but was penniless and often in jail due to his involvement with the communist labor movement. He died of tuberculosis in San Francisco on Oct. 7, 1940. His work includes wood block prints and oils.

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Facts about Shiro Miyasaki

   Shiro Miyasaki  Born:  1912 - Nara, Japan
Died:   1940 - San Francisco, California
Known for:  Printmaking, painting
Name variants:  Shiro Miyazaki

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Born in Nara, Japan on Jan. 1, 1912. Miyasaki was educated and studied art in Japan before immigrating to Seattle, WA in 1927. He soon came to California where he worked as a migrant farm laborer. He did artwork but was penniless and often in jail due to his involvement with the communist labor movement. He died of tuberculosis in San Francisco on Oct. 7, 1940. His work includes wood block prints and oils.

Nearly 20,000 biographies can be found in Artists in California 1786-1940 by Edan Hughes and is available for sale ($150). For a full book description and order information please click here.


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