Tokuo Yamamoto

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameTokuo•Yamamoto
Used nameTokuo•Yamamoto
Original name山本•徳生
Born1905 in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi (JPN)
Died1994 in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi (JPN)
NOC Japan

Biography

Tokuo Yamamoto was a Japanese painter and art educator. After graduation he became a teacher, first in his hometown, and later in the Ōta district of Tokyo. Under the influence of Sakyo Kawakami Yamamoto was one of the founders of the artist group “īzeru-sha” (Easel Co.) with regular exhibitions in Hiroshima. In 1933 he obtained the qualification for teaching at secondary schools.

Yamamoto won his first of many exhibition awards in 1933 and 1934 and participated in the formation of Kyushitsu-kai (Ninth Room Association) for avant-garde artists. After he presented his “Sumo” painting at the Berlin Olympics, he also became acquainted with French artists. In 1943, Yamamoto became a member of the Nika committee. At about the same time his school was evacuated to Unazuki in Toyama prefecture.

Just before the end of World War II most of Yamamoto’s works were ruined during a Tokyo air raid. Two years later, he returned to Iwakuni to become a teacher at a girls’ school. In 1950 he began his engagement with the Iwakuni Art Association, initially as vice-chairman until 1962; in 1967 Yamamoto became chairman of the Iwakuni New Art Association; and in 1968 he became vice-chairman of the Iwakuni Cultural Association. Until his death in 1994, Yamamoto received several awards for cultural merit from local and regional institutions.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1936 Summer Olympics Art Competitions JPN Tokuo Yamamoto
Painting, Unknown Event, Open (Olympic) AC