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        5. Saburo Hasegawa

          Saburō Hasegawa

          Born6 September 1906

          Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan

          Died11 March 1957

          San Francisco, California, U.S.

          NationalityJapanese
          Alma materTokyo Imperial University
          Occupation(s)calligrapher, artist, educator, critic
          Known forPainting, art criticism, Japanese traditional arts
          StyleAbstraction, Calligraphy

          Saburō Hasegawa (長谷川 三郎, Hasegawa Saburō, 6 September 1906 – 11 March 1957) was a Japanese-born American calligrapher, painter, art writer, curator, and teacher.

          He was an early advocate of abstract art in Japan and an equally vocal supporter of the Japanese traditional arts (Japanese calligraphy, ikebana, tea ceremony, ink painting) and Zen Buddhism. Throughout his career he argued for the connection between East Asian classical arts and Western abstract painting.

          Biography

          Early life: 1906–1929

          Saburō Hasegawa was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1906, the fifth of eleven children. H