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Kentatsu no Saku, 1991 by Shiko Munakata

Kentatsu no Saku, 1991 by Shiko Munakata

Kamal Bakhshi Modern Asian

Colour Lithograph

1991

Edition Size: 350

Sheet Size: 37.8 x 29.5 cm

Signed In Plate

Condition: Pristine

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A single print from the original set of 12 lithographic prints produced initially under the title “Kannongyo Hanga-kan”.

A notable series of works by Munakata as they are the first to utilise reverse colouring. These prints were originally created as a set of 37 paintings based on the Kannon Sutra, a Buddhist scripture in which Kannon Bodhisattva takes on 33 forms to save sentient beings, fulfils their wishes and spread the teachings of all.

This print was published by Munakata’s long-term friend and business partner Yasukawa as part of their annual calendar series, of which only 350 were produced per year. Produced on a textural washi paper.

Dimensions: Various: 31 x 39 cm approx.
Lithograph Printing Date: 1991
Medium: Lithograph

£67.00

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