Thursday, June 27, 2013

Shiko Munakata

Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata

Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata
Shiko Munakata print
Shiko Munakata exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum
Japanese woodblock printmaker, Shiko Munakata (1903 - 1975)

2 comments:

  1. Nice readable overview of Munakata’s works!

    Often 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.

    <a href="http://www.japaneseprintappraisal.com/p/shiko-munakata-prints-appraisal-prices.html
    “>How do see the artistic value of Shiko Munakata’s black and white versus the colored woodblock prints
    </a>

    Go to the middle of the above long page to see the images of the prints.

    What is your opinion?

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  2. Thanks Anders. I especially love the colored prints--it just gives then an extra dimension. I'd love to see them in person!
    All the best,
    Barbara

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