Yoshiteru Otani (大谷 芳照, Ōtani Yoshiteru, born 1958) is a Japanese artist best known for his Peanuts-inspired work.[1][2] Otani is the creator of much of the artwork found in the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center.[3][4][5]

An exhibit of Otani's Peanuts-themed charcoal ink paintings, Peanuts: Found in Translation, was presented at the Schulz Museum from November 12, 2004, to April 11, 2005.

References

  1. Reid, Dixie (2007-09-23), The Peanuts gallery, Orlando Sentinel
  2. Hamlin, Jesse (2002-08-17), Schulz museum drawing fans the world over, San Francisco Chronicle, retrieved 2007-10-19
  3. Klein, Debra A. (2002-10-20), "TRAVEL ADVISORY; The 'Peanuts' Gang Gets Its Graceland", New York Times, retrieved 2007-10-19
  4. Bell, Mike (2005-02-10), Nothing to wine about, Calgary Sun, archived from the original on 2005-12-04, retrieved 2007-10-19
  5. Reid, Dixie (2007-09-28), Schulz museum honors 'Peanuts', Deseret Morning News, retrieved 2007-10-19


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