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Amazing Stencil print "Ryoan-ji no Zentei" (Zen Garden at Ryoan-ji Temple) is by Kan Kawada (1927-1999). Very fabulous and perfect Japanese Zen garden print with wonderful colors. Japanese title "Ryoan-ji no Zentei", dated '78, sheet number 71/82, signed by hand on the bottom margin. Kan Kawada was originally "Katazome" (Stencil dyeing) artist, however, he created many beautiful stencil prints like this. He is a well-known artist, especially outside Japan. Kawada's striking red color and dynamic composition are very attractive for his worldwide collectors. After his death (1999), his art prices went up quickly, also it is hard to find his small limited edition print. This print is only 82 limited edition.
Technique: Woodblock / Stencil print
Paper size: 25 and 1/4 inches by 19 and 1/4 inches (64 x 49 cm)
Image size: 23 and 1/4 inches by 14 and 1/4 inches (59 x 36.2 cm)
Sheet number: 71/82
Date: 1978
Signed: Artist signed "Kan Kawada" by pencil on the bottom margin
Condition: Overall good condition. Minor paper toning, some minor spots/smudges, and natural paper wrinkle on the margin as shown. Please see the pictures.
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Collections: ALL PRINTS, Japanese Seasons, Kan Kawada (1927 - 1999), Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Shiga, Mie, Hyogo, Sosaku Hanga
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