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*A4 clear file Shiko Munakata [Two Bodhisattvas and Ten Great Disciples of Buddha (white)

Munakata Shiko, 1939 (Lent by Munakata Shiko Memorial Museum)

Shiko Munakata

Born in Aomori between 1903 and 1975. Moved to Tokyo with the aim of becoming a Van Gogh artist, and started printmaking around the age of 23. He participated in the folk art movement after winning a prize at the 5th National Painting Competition, and produced woodblock prints with a strong indigenous style inspired by Buddhist scriptures and Japanese mythology, which were highly acclaimed internationally. His representative works include "Yongsaren suru Onnagatachi" and "Nibodhi Shakyamuni Buddha's Ten Great Disciples".

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A4CF Two Bodhisattvas and the Ten Great Disciples of Buddha White / Shiko Munakata
A4CF 二菩薩釈迦十大弟子白/棟方志功
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Item added on: 2022/1/11
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31.0 x 22.0 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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0.2PP
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Offset
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*A4 clear file Shiko Munakata [Two Bodhisattvas and Ten Great Disciples of Buddha (white)

Munakata Shiko, 1939 (Lent by Munakata Shiko Memorial Museum)

Shiko Munakata

Born in Aomori between 1903 and 1975. Moved to Tokyo with the aim of becoming a Van Gogh artist, and started printmaking around the age of 23. He participated in the folk art movement after winning a prize at the 5th National Painting Competition, and produced woodblock prints with a strong indigenous style inspired by Buddhist scriptures and Japanese mythology, which were highly acclaimed internationally. His representative works include "Yongsaren suru Onnagatachi" and "Nibodhi Shakyamuni Buddha's Ten Great Disciples".

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