Yoshitaka Amano

Yoshitaka Amano

Yoshitaka Amano , Amano Yoshitaka, born July 28, 1952 is a Japanese artist. He began his career as an animator and has become known for his illustrations for the anime Vampire Hunter D and for his character designs, image illustrations and title logo designs for the Final Fantasy video game series developed by Square Enix . His influences include Western comic books, art nouveau, and Japanese woodblock prints. He has won awards for his work, including the 1999 Bram Stoker Award for his collaboration with Neil Gaiman, Sandman: The Dream Hunters. In early 2010, he established Studio Devaloka, a...
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quick facts
Birthdate:July 28, 1952
Birthplace:Shizuoka
Age:59

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2008 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Art Book Worlds of Amano
2007 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Art Book Coffin: The Art Of Vampire Hunter D
2007 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Art Book Fairies
2000 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Art Book Sandman: The Dream Hunters
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Written works by Yoshitaka Amano

  • Fairies
  • The Tale Of Genji
    The Tale Of Genji
  • Moon King (Tsuki no Ou)
    Moon King (Tsuki no Ou)
  • Amano
    Amano
  • AMANO FIRST (Amano Faasuto)
    AMANO FIRST (Amano Faasuto)
TitlePublished
Fairies 2006
The Tale Of Genji
Moon King (Tsuki no Ou)
Amano
AMANO FIRST (Amano Faasuto)
The Virgin (The Virgin)
Silence (Silence)
Yoshitaka Amano
Genmukyu (Genmukyu)
Batty & Batina
Vampire Hunter D Volume 2
Worlds of Amano 2007
Princess Grape
M
Coffin: The Art Of Vampire Hunter D 2006
Amano Yoshitaka Postcards Selection (Amano Yoshitaka Posuto Kaado Serekushon)
(in Japanese)
The Art of Yoshitaka Amano
Merhen (Meruhien)
Imagine (Imagin)
DAWN
Biten (Biten)
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Places Yoshitaka Amano has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Yoshitaka Amano
MarkerLocationPopulation
A Shizuoka
B Shizuoka Prefecture 3,792,457
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