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Yūtokutaishi Akiyama (秋山 祐徳太子, Akiyama Yūtokutaishi) (1935 – 3 April 2020) was a Japanese engraver artist, photographer, and occasional politician. Born (as Sukenori Akiyama, 秋山 祐徳) in 1935 in Tokyo, Akiyama studied engraving at , the predecessor of Musashino Art University, and then worked as an industrial designer for an electrical company. He started exhibiting his own tin engravings and other work from 1965, and in both 1975 and 1979 stood in elections for Governor of Tokyo, bringing pop art into the process. From 1999 until 2003, Akiyama was an adjunct professor at Sapporo University.

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  • Jútokutaiši Akijama (cs)
  • Yūtokutaishi Akiyama (es)
  • Yūtokutaishi Akiyama (fr)
  • 秋山祐徳太子 (ja)
  • Yūtokutaishi Akiyama (en)
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  • Jútokutaiši Akijama (japonsky 秋山 祐徳太子, Akijama Jútokutaiši; 1935 – 3. dubna 2020, Zama) byl japonský umělec, fotograf a příležitostný politik. (cs)
  • Yūtokutaishi Akiyama (秋山 祐徳太子, Akiyama Yūtokutaishi), né le 22 mars 1935 à Tokyo et mort le 3 avril 2020 à Zama, est un artiste graveur et photographe japonais. (fr)
  • 秋山 祐徳太子(あきやま ゆうとくたいし、1935年3月22日 - 2020年4月3日)は、日本の現代美術家。本名は秋山 祐徳(あきやま すけのり)で、雅号は聖徳太子をもじって付けた。1970年代の東京都知事選挙へ出馬したことでも知られている。見世物学会理事。 (ja)
  • Yutokutaishi Akiyama, nacido Sukenori Akiyama (japonés: 秋山 祐徳, Tokio, 1935 - Zama, Kanagawa; 3 de abril de 2020)​ fue un artista grabador, fotógrafo y político ocasional japonés. Akiyama estudió grabado en la Escuela de Arte de Mushashino, la predecesora de la Universidad de Arte de Musashino, y después trabajó como diseñador industrial para una compañía eléctrica. Empezó a exhibir sus propios grabados de estaño y otras obras de 1965, y en tanto en 1975 como en 1979 estuvo en las elecciones para Gobernador de Tokio, trayendo el arte pop en el proceso. (es)
  • Yūtokutaishi Akiyama (秋山 祐徳太子, Akiyama Yūtokutaishi) (1935 – 3 April 2020) was a Japanese engraver artist, photographer, and occasional politician. Born (as Sukenori Akiyama, 秋山 祐徳) in 1935 in Tokyo, Akiyama studied engraving at , the predecessor of Musashino Art University, and then worked as an industrial designer for an electrical company. He started exhibiting his own tin engravings and other work from 1965, and in both 1975 and 1979 stood in elections for Governor of Tokyo, bringing pop art into the process. From 1999 until 2003, Akiyama was an adjunct professor at Sapporo University. (en)
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