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Details
- Alternative title
- Aku no hyoeitachi no koto - Kassenfu
- Place where the work was made
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Japan
- Date
- December 1966
- Media category
- Collage
- Materials used
- paper collage, gouache and carbon ink
- Edition
- 1/1
- Dimensions
- 62.4 x 47.6 cm
- Signature & date
Signed upper c., pencil Iwao [in Japanese] AKIYAMA [in Roman letters], Shôwa 41-nen 12-gatsu [Dec. 1966]
- Credit
- Gift of John Yu and George Soutter 2008
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 206.2008
- Copyright
- © Estate of Akiyama Iwao
- Artist information
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Akiyama Iwao
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Akiyama Iwao was born in a small village in the South of Japan, in Oita prefecture on Kyushu Island. When he was 8 years old, he received drawing lessons from a Buddhist monk. Later he attended and graduated from the school of Taiheiyôgakai in 1956. Originally trained in oil painting, the young artist turned to woodblock printmaking when he met Munakata Shikô (1903-1975), one of the most influential exponents of the Mingei movement. Akiyama studied with him from 1959 to 1965. The influence of his master on his style is evident. This collage belongs to Akiyama's early works, which are rather rare today.
Asian Art Department, AGNSW, 2008.
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Where the work was made
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