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Paper between Black Ink Stain and Black Ink Stain - No. 5, from the portfolio, Surface is the Between - Lotus Sutra


Ida Shōichi, Paper between Black Ink Stain and Black Ink Stain - No. 5, from the portfolio, Surface is the Between - Lotus Sutra, 1979, screenprint printed chine collé on paper, Museum Purchase: Margery Hoffman Smith Fund and Robert Hale Ellis Jr. Fund for the Blanche Eloise Day Ellis and Robert Hale Ellis Memorial Collection, © unknown, research required, 90.20c

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Title

Paper between Black Ink Stain and Black Ink Stain - No. 5, from the portfolio, Surface is the Between - Lotus Sutra

Related Titles

display title: Paper between Black Ink Stain and Black Ink Stain - No. 5

portfolio: "Surface is the Between" - Lotus Sutra

Artist

Ida Shōichi (Japanese, 1941-2006)

Date

1979

Period

Japan: Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Medium

screenprint printed chine collé on paper

Edition

51/100

Catalogue Raisonné

Shoichi Ida Prints, National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (2012): #150, p. 98

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image: 17 3/4 in x 12 1/8 in; sheet: 19 3/4 in x 13 13/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

edition: 51/100, graphite, lower right

signature; date: S. Ida '79, graphite, lower right

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Modern Prints

Object Type

stencil print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

Museum Purchase: Margery Hoffman Smith Fund and Robert Hale Ellis Jr. Fund for the Blanche Eloise Day Ellis and Robert Hale Ellis Memorial Collection

Accession Number

90.20c

Copyright

© unknown, research required

Terms

Abstract

chine collé

paper

Showa

stencils

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