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Definition of Isamu Noguchi
1. Noun. United States sculptor (1904-1988).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Isamu Noguchi
Literary usage of Isamu Noguchi
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to the Champlain & Hudson River Valleys by Patricia Foulke, Robert Foulke (2003)
"Artists represented include David Smith, Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson and
Isamu Noguchi, to name but a few of the more famous. Known as The Egg, ..."
2. Daytrips New York: 50 One Day Adventures in New York City and Nearby New by Earl Steinbicker (2002)
"... designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1964, and a wonderful 1972 sculpture by Jean
Dubuffet. Rising high above this is the headquarters of the Chase Manhattan ..."
3. Five Hundred Fun Facts About Japan by DIANE Publishing Company, Dorothy Perkins (1994)
"Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), a world renowned sculptor, was born in Los Angeles to
a Japanese father and an American mother. His parents raised him in Japan ..."
4. Metals in America's Historic Buildings: Uses and Preservation Treatments by Margot Gayle, John G. Waite (1992)
"Frequently stainless steel is used in modern sculpture, such as "News" in 1940
by Isamu Noguchi at 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. ..."
5. Adventure Guide to the Champlain & Hudson River Valleys by Patricia Foulke, Robert Foulke (2003)
"Artists represented include David Smith, Alexander Calder, Louise Nevelson and
Isamu Noguchi, to name but a few of the more famous. Known as The Egg, ..."
6. Daytrips New York: 50 One Day Adventures in New York City and Nearby New by Earl Steinbicker (2002)
"... designed by Isamu Noguchi in 1964, and a wonderful 1972 sculpture by Jean
Dubuffet. Rising high above this is the headquarters of the Chase Manhattan ..."
7. Five Hundred Fun Facts About Japan by DIANE Publishing Company, Dorothy Perkins (1994)
"Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), a world renowned sculptor, was born in Los Angeles to
a Japanese father and an American mother. His parents raised him in Japan ..."
8. Metals in America's Historic Buildings: Uses and Preservation Treatments by Margot Gayle, John G. Waite (1992)
"Frequently stainless steel is used in modern sculpture, such as "News" in 1940
by Isamu Noguchi at 50 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. ..."