Hiroshi Manabe
hiroshi manabe
Hiroshi Manabe (b.1932, Ehime Prefecture- 2000, Tokyo) was an artist, illustrator, and animation artist. While working to design manga collections, books, and magazines, as well as a writer, in 1960, Manabe co-found the Three-Person Animation Circle and was one of the earliest ones to carry out experiments in intermedia across animation, music, theater, and performance.
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1932年生まれ、2000年没。美術家、イラストレーター、アニメーション作家。漫画集、書籍や雑誌の装丁、文筆家として活動するとともに、1960年、アニメーション三人の会を結成し、アニメーションと音楽、演劇、舞踏などを横断するインターメディア的な実験をいち早く行なった。
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