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- Carlos_Nakatani abstract "Carlos Nakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculpture, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant to Mexico, noted for his introduction of a snack simply called “Japanese peanuts” in Mexico City. Nakatani is best known for his painting, which mixes Mexican and Japanese influences, as part of a generation of artists which broke with the Mexican art establishment from the early 20th century. Reclusive, he nonetheless won a number of recognitions for his work and was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.".
- Carlos_Nakatani birthDate "1934".
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- Carlos_Nakatani deathDate "2004-02-02".
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- Carlos_Nakatani dateOfBirth "1934".
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- Carlos_Nakatani name "Nakatani, Carlos".
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- Carlos_Nakatani comment "Carlos Nakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculpture, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant to Mexico, noted for his introduction of a snack simply called “Japanese peanuts” in Mexico City. Nakatani is best known for his painting, which mixes Mexican and Japanese influences, as part of a generation of artists which broke with the Mexican art establishment from the early 20th century.".
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- Carlos_Nakatani name "Carlos Nakatani".
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