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Rokkaku Pavilion
by Imai Takehisa (b. 1940)
Original caretaker of this artwork: artelino - Japanese prints Art auctions of Japanese and Chinese prints
Artist: | Imai Takehisa (b. 1940) — 今井武久 | |
Title: | Rokkaku Pavilion | |
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Date 1st edition?: | Not set | |
Publisher 1st edition?: | Not Set | |
Publisher (this edition)?: | Not Set | |
Medium (1st edition): | Woodblock | |
Medium (this edition): | Woodblock | |
Format (1st edition): | Large Oban | |
Format (this edition): | Large Oban | |
DB artwork code: | 43309 | |
Notes (1st edition)?: | Artist: Takehisa Imai 1940 - Title: Rokkaku Pavilion Date: Ca 1980s Medium: Woodblock print Edition Size 150 Width Item 13.8 inches = 35.0 cm Height Item 18.7 inches = 47.5 cm Notes: Rokkaku-do pavilion of Choho-ji temple in Kyoto. Because the main hall is the hexagonal shape, it is named as "Rokkaku" (Six Edged). It is also known as the birthplace of the Ikenobo flower arranging school | |
Notes (this edition)?: | The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Often written by non-experts, there may be inaccuracies: Impression Very good. | |
Artist Bio: | 今井武久 (いまいたけひさ)昭和15年 愛知県出身 日本美術院 院友、院展入16、春の院展入10 中東・西アジアカラコルム取材22 美術年鑑掲載 |