Takeda was born in Seto, a small town north of Aichi Prefecture in Japan, a quiet place with a rich cultural heritage that brought him closer to the world of art. Thus, under this influence, realized... Read full biography
Takeda was born in Seto, a small town north of Aichi Prefecture in Japan, a quiet place with a rich cultural heritage that brought him closer to the world of art. Thus, under this influence, realized its studies in the National University of Beautiful Arts of Tokyo. In 1963, he moved to Mexico to... Read full biography
Takeda was born in Seto, a small town north of Aichi Prefecture in Japan, a quiet place with a rich cultural heritage that brought him closer to the world of art. Thus, under this influence, realized its studies in the National University of Beautiful Arts of Tokyo. In 1963, he moved to Mexico to learn about mural painting, entering the Academy of San Carlos where he met Armando Carmona and Luis Nishizawa; At the same time, worked as a graphic artist and painter in the National Museum of... Read full biography
Takeda was born in Seto, a small town north of Aichi Prefecture in Japan, a quiet place with a rich cultural heritage that brought him closer to the world of art. Thus, under this influence, realized its studies in the National University of Beautiful Arts of Tokyo. In 1963, he moved to Mexico to learn about mural painting, entering the Academy of San Carlos where he met Armando Carmona and Luis Nishizawa; At the same time, worked as a graphic artist and painter in the National Museum of Cultures, which he practiced until 1977. During his first years in our country he toured much of the national territory, an influence that led him to paint women and children of different groups Indigenous and traditional festivities of the peoples.... Read full biography
Takeda was born in Seto, a small town north of Aichi Prefecture in Japan, a quiet place with a rich cultural heritage that brought him closer to the world of art. Thus, under this influence, realized its studies in the National University of Beautiful Arts of Tokyo. In 1963, he moved to Mexico to learn about mural painting, entering the Academy of San Carlos where he met Armando Carmona and Luis Nishizawa; At the same time, worked as a graphic artist and painter in the National Museum of Cultures, which he practiced until 1977. During his first years in our country he toured much of the national territory, an influence that led him to paint women and children of different groups Indigenous and traditional festivities of the peoples. Fascinated by the culture, in 1978 he decided to establish himself in Oaxaca, where he has been teaching since then, a profession t... Read full biography
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