Jun'ichirō Sekino was one of the leading figures of the second wave of the
sōsaku hanga (creative print) movement in Japan. His work exemplifies a range of
interests from Western portraiture to Eastern sensibilities in color, form, and composition.
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Creator.Personal Name: 関野隼一郎, 1914-1988. Creator.Personal Name: Sekino Jun'ichirō, 1914-1988. Creator.Role: print-maker Title: [Temple garden] Description: framed colored woodblock print depicting a temple garden's karesansui (枯山水 dry landscape); undated; pencil signed and seal in print. Subject: Rock gardens. Subject: Buddhist temples. Type: Woodcuts. Style.Period: Contemporary. Technique: Prints. Material.Medium: ink. Material.Support: paper. Measurements: 21.5 x 6 in. Location.Current Repository: private collection, C. J. Campbell (Chicago, Ill.) Rights: C. J. Campbell. Record Type: work. |
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Detail: seal and signature.
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