Kōichi Saitō
The authority record describes Kōichi Saitō as Kōichi Saitō studied at Rikkyo University. The recorded working language is Japanese. Distinctions recorded are Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class and Medal with Purple Ribbon.
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Kōichi Saitō is recorded as having received Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class and Medal with Purple Ribbon.
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Explore 1929–2009
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1929
Kōichi Saitō was born in 1929 at Tokyo.
1965
Untitled, dated 1965, held by The Art Institute of Chicago.
1965
Untitled (The Art Institute of Chicago).
2009
Kōichi Saitō died in 2009 at Hino.
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- Tokyo
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Hino
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1992-nen 1-gatsu--2013-nen 10-gatsu, shashinkatachi no shōzō.
Untitled, dated 1965, oil on board
The Art Institute of Chicago
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1- Rikkyo UniversityOrganisation
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