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・ Yuko Inoue
・ Yuko Ito
・ Yuko Kavaguti
・ Yuko Kawai
・ Yuko Kawakami
・ Yuko Kobayashi
・ Yuko Kusunoki
・ Yuko Maruyama
・ Yuko Minamimura
・ Yuko Mitsuya
・ Yuko Mori
・ Yuko Moriguchi
・ Yuko Munakata
・ Yuko Nakanishi
・ Yuko Nakazawa
Yuko Nii
・ Yuko Oga
・ Yuko Ogura
・ Yuko Oshima
・ Yuko Sano
・ Yuko Sasamoto
・ Yuko Shimizu
・ Yuko Shimizu (illustrator)
・ Yuko Shintake
・ Yuko Suzuki
・ Yuko Takada Keller
・ Yuko Takahashi
・ Yuko Takayama
・ Yuko Takayanagi
・ Yuko Taniguchi


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Yuko Nii

Yuko Nii (born 1942) is a Japanese artist and philanthropist. Her work has included painting, printmaking, graphic design, stage set, costume and fashion design. She has written journalism, poetry, fiction, essays and philosophy, and published a book with Terrance Lindall, entitled ''Blue Eyed Satori''.
==Early life and education==
The daughter of a steel executive, Nii was born in 1942. For the first several years of her life, she lived in Tokyo, but her family relocated to Hiroshima in 1945, shortly before it was bombed by the United States. She studied (1961–63) English and American Literature at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Yuko Nii’s Biography )〕 In 1963 she transferred to Macalaster College, St. Paul, Minnesota as a scholarship student, and earned her BFA. in 1965. From 1966 she attended Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York, as a fellowship student and earned her Master of Fine Arts in painting in 1969.

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