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In 1981, she served as a judge for various new children's illustration awards, before passing away in April. Nakatani was a versatile and skilled artist who valued realism, wanting to appeal to adults as well as children. She worked primarily with oil paints.
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After graduating in 1952, Nakatani taught children's art classes at elementary schools classes and took part in local and national exhibitions of her oil paintings. In 1957, she developed an interest in picture books and, inspired by the work of
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Throughout her life, Nakatani created over 105 books for children, both as a collaborator and as the only author. Some of the picture books that she wrote and illustrated alone were
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In 1963, Nakatani and her husband spent a year in France, where she studied picture books and met fellow children's book artists
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Nakatani passed away from heart failure on December 26, 1981, at a hospital in Toshima, Tokyo, at the age of 51.
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After graduating, Nakatani married Sadahiko Nakatani, who had also studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts.
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in 1960. The two of them would go on to collaborate on several other children's books together, including
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won the 26th Sankei Children's Book Culture Award for Recommended Book
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Nakatani debuted as a picture book author and illustrator alongside
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Index

Toshima
Tokyo School of Fine Arts
picture book
Shōwa era
Tokyo
oil painting
Tokyo University of the Arts
Ryusaburo Umehara
Eriko Kishida
Fukuinkan Shoten
Nao Matsui
ja
Eriko Kishida
Sankei Children's Book Award
Père Castor
fr
Bettina Hürlimann
de
Chihiro Iwasaki Museum
Miyoko Matsutani
Kodansha

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