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Miyuki Tanobe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miyuki Tanobe
Miyuki Tanobe (born 1937 in Morioka, Japan) is a Japanese-born Canadian painter, based in Montreal. Represented by Galerie Jean-Pierre Valentin, she is known for her paintings of the everyday life of Montreal residents. Her work is in the collections of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the Musée du Québec, Lavalin, Pratt & Whitney, and Shell Canada, and Selection du'' Reader’s Digest''. She is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. ==Early life and education== Tanobe was born in 1937 in Morioka, Japan. Because there was a violent snowstorm raging on the day she was born, her parents named her Miyuki, which means “deep snow.” Tanobe attended Japanese primary and secondary schools. In 1963, possessing incipient artistic gifts, she painted at the studio of La Grande Chaumière in Paris before registering at the École Nationale Supérieure Des Beaux-Arts, France’s leading school of fine arts. Miyuki Tanobe’s arrival in Canada in 1971 came as a result of a chance meeting in Paris with Maurice Savignac, her future husband, a French Canadian from Montreal.〔http://untappedcities.com/2013/06/10/a-mural-for-miyuki-tanobe-painter-of-street-life-in-montreal/〕
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