• TEMPLE DU PAVILLON D'ARGENT

From the series: Twelve Themes of Kyoto.

Beautiful print, lovely colors, signed and numbered.
Shin Hanga
Nishiki-e

Ginkaku-ji, or "Temple of the Silver Pavilion," officially named Jishō-ji ("Temple of Luminous Mercy"), is a Zen temple located in the Sakyo ward of Kyoto, Japan.

Tomikichiro Tokuriki was a Japanese woodblock printmaker, representing the twelfth generation of a family of Kyoto artisans. He graduated from the Kyoto City School of Fine Arts and the Kyoto City Specialist School of Painting in 1924. After World War II, he founded the Matsukyu publishing company to produce and distribute his own prints as well as Shin Hanga and Sosaku Hanga works by other artists. Tomikichiro Tokuriki was an influential figure in the contemporary print movement in Japan. He was the official artist of the Honganji Temple and was commissioned to engrave various temples throughout Japan, including the famous shrines of Ise. His prints are held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.



TEMPLE DU PAVILLON D'ARGENT

  • 450.00 €



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