Ikko Tanaka
- Introduction
- Ikko Tanaka (田中 一光, Tanaka Ikkō, January 13, 1930 – January 10, 2002) was a Japanese graphic designer.
- Wikidata
- Q325697
- Introduction
- Japanese graphic designer.
- Nationality
- Japanese
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Graphic Designer
- Names
- Ikkō Tanaka, Ikko Tanaka
- Ulan
- 500125900
Exhibitions
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Ikko Tanaka World Commercial Design Exhibition 1959
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Ikko Tanaka Let's Take Away Violence from Our Streets 1960
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Ikko Tanaka Kanze Noh Play 1961
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Ikko Tanaka 3rd International Biennial Exhibition of Prints in Tokyo 1962
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Ikko Tanaka Poster Nippon 1955-'72, Japanese Posters by Screen Process 1972
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Ikko Tanaka Poster Nippon 55-72 1972
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Ikko Tanaka Japan's Choices, Essay Contest for Mainishi Newspaper 1973
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Ikko Tanaka Kanze Noh Play 1973
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Ikko Tanaka Morisawa Photosetting Co. 1973
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Ikko Tanaka Kabuki, Book by Kinosuke Tomata, Published by Shirakawe Shobo 1974
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Ikko Tanaka Minoru Betsuyaku’s Isu to Densetsu 1974
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Ikko Tanaka Hanae Mori 1977
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Ikko Tanaka Serigraphy of Ikko Tanaka 1979
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Ikko Tanaka Nihon Buyo 1981
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Ikko Tanaka Kanze Noh Play 1981
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Ikko Tanaka Morisawa & Co 1986
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Ikko Tanaka If You Take Kangi Characters Apart, You Can See Their Characteristics More Clearly, Poster Celebrating 10th Anniversary of "Tategumi Yokogumi" Magazine 1993
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