Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kazumasa Nagai (in Japanese: 永井 一正, Nagai Kazumasa; Ōsaka, April 20, 1929) is a Japanese printmaker and graphic designer.He co-founded the Nippon Design Center (1960), where he was president until 2001.Although his first works were abstract at the beginning, he changed for handmade designs of animals and plants in the 1980s.In 1964, he took part in documenta III, in Kassel."@en }
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- Kazumasa_Nagai abstract "Kazumasa Nagai (in Japanese: 永井 一正, Nagai Kazumasa; Ōsaka, April 20, 1929) is a Japanese printmaker and graphic designer.He co-founded the Nippon Design Center (1960), where he was president until 2001.Although his first works were abstract at the beginning, he changed for handmade designs of animals and plants in the 1980s.In 1964, he took part in documenta III, in Kassel.".
- Q1684227 abstract "Kazumasa Nagai (in Japanese: 永井 一正, Nagai Kazumasa; Ōsaka, April 20, 1929) is a Japanese printmaker and graphic designer.He co-founded the Nippon Design Center (1960), where he was president until 2001.Although his first works were abstract at the beginning, he changed for handmade designs of animals and plants in the 1980s.In 1964, he took part in documenta III, in Kassel.".
- Kazumasa_Nagai comment "Kazumasa Nagai (in Japanese: 永井 一正, Nagai Kazumasa; Ōsaka, April 20, 1929) is a Japanese printmaker and graphic designer.He co-founded the Nippon Design Center (1960), where he was president until 2001.Although his first works were abstract at the beginning, he changed for handmade designs of animals and plants in the 1980s.In 1964, he took part in documenta III, in Kassel.".
- Q1684227 comment "Kazumasa Nagai (in Japanese: 永井 一正, Nagai Kazumasa; Ōsaka, April 20, 1929) is a Japanese printmaker and graphic designer.He co-founded the Nippon Design Center (1960), where he was president until 2001.Although his first works were abstract at the beginning, he changed for handmade designs of animals and plants in the 1980s.In 1964, he took part in documenta III, in Kassel.".