“Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”

  • “Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
  • “Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
  • “Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
  • “Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
  • “Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
  • “Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
artist
Morikazu Kumagai
title
“Jyaku(meaning: There is neither life nor death)”
size
painting:65.5×33.6㎝
full length:145.8×48.5㎝
method
ink on paper
year
1976
artdescription
Morikazu Kumagai (1880-1977) was born in Gifu.

In 1900, he entered Tokyo University of the Arts, and was taught by Seiki Kuroda.
It was in his 60s when he established so-called "Kumagai Style" with unique methods.
His art style is based on a procedure with transcription that was being tried to develop since about 1935.
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