Very good condition.
46.5″W x 35″H
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Vintage AKIRA MATSUMOTO Woodcut Intaglio Print – Signed
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Signed and numbered #5/10, a woodcut print from Japanese artist Akira Matsumoto. Using an intaglio plate, Matsumoto creates an extra level of dimension to the screen print. The style of work Mastumoto creates is both abstract with a sense of rudimentary form. Known as a master of printer with direct knowledge and experience of Ukiyo-e techniques. Circa 1962, this artwork is housed in an archival frame for preservation.
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ZKSA 302
Categories: Famous Artists, Prints, Vintage Art
Tags: Asian Artist, Japanese, Screen Print, Vintage Art, Woodcut
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