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Carlos Nakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculptor, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant to Mexico, noted for his introduction of a snack simply called “Japanese peanuts” in Mexico City, and older brother of singer Yoshio. Nakatani is best known for his painting, which mixes Mexican and Japanese influences, as part of a generation of artists which broke with the Mexican art establishment from the early 20th century. Reclusive, he nonetheless won a number of recognitions for his work and was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

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  • Carlos Nakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculptor, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant to Mexico, noted for his introduction of a snack simply called “Japanese peanuts” in Mexico City, and older brother of singer Yoshio. Nakatani is best known for his painting, which mixes Mexican and Japanese influences, as part of a generation of artists which broke with the Mexican art establishment from the early 20th century. Reclusive, he nonetheless won a number of recognitions for his work and was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (en)
  • Carlos Nakatani (Ciudad de México 1934 – íd., 2 de febrero de 2004) fue un pintor, escultor, cineasta y escritor mexicano. Su padre, inmigrante, también mexicano de origen japonés, se hizo conocido por su invención de los cacahuates japoneses, hoy una botana muy popular en la Ciudad de México. Sus pinturas mezclan influencias mexicanas y japonesas, como parte de una generación de artistas que rompieron con el arte mexicano establecido desde el siglo XX. Ganó un gran número de reconocimientos por su trabajo, y fue miembro del Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.[cita requerida] (es)
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  • Carlos Nakatani (Mexico City 1934 – Mexico City February 2, 2004) was a painter, sculptor, cinematographer and writer, the son of a Japanese immigrant to Mexico, noted for his introduction of a snack simply called “Japanese peanuts” in Mexico City, and older brother of singer Yoshio. Nakatani is best known for his painting, which mixes Mexican and Japanese influences, as part of a generation of artists which broke with the Mexican art establishment from the early 20th century. Reclusive, he nonetheless won a number of recognitions for his work and was a member of the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana. (en)
  • Carlos Nakatani (Ciudad de México 1934 – íd., 2 de febrero de 2004) fue un pintor, escultor, cineasta y escritor mexicano. Su padre, inmigrante, también mexicano de origen japonés, se hizo conocido por su invención de los cacahuates japoneses, hoy una botana muy popular en la Ciudad de México. Sus pinturas mezclan influencias mexicanas y japonesas, como parte de una generación de artistas que rompieron con el arte mexicano establecido desde el siglo XX. Ganó un gran número de reconocimientos por su trabajo, y fue miembro del Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.[cita requerida] (es)
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