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Shiko Munakata print |
Shiko Munakata exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum |
Nice readable overview of Munakata’s works!
ReplyDeleteOften the woodblock prints by Shiko Munakata’s woodblock prints were done both in a black and white as well as a print which was hand colored by the artist.
The colored and the black and white Munakata prints feels as two very different art works.
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“>How do see the artistic value of Shiko Munakata’s black and white versus the colored woodblock prints
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Go to the middle of the above long page to see the images of the prints.
What is your opinion?
Thanks Anders. I especially love the colored prints--it just gives then an extra dimension. I'd love to see them in person!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Barbara