拍品專文
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George Kuwayama, Munakata Shiko 1903-1975/Ikeda Masuo b. 1934 (Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1979), no. 25.
For an impression with an alternate title Sunayama no saku renki no saku Jusan no saku (Sand dune, set of nudes, Jusan) dated 1969 see Omoi no saku/The World of Love, Munakata Shiko zenshu/The Complete Works of Shiko Munakata, vol. 10 (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1978), pl. 111. Jusan is the name of a town in northern Japan destroyed by a tidal wave in the fifteenth century and replaced by a mountain of sand.
George Kuwayama, Munakata Shiko 1903-1975/Ikeda Masuo b. 1934 (Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1979), no. 25.
For an impression with an alternate title Sunayama no saku renki no saku Jusan no saku (Sand dune, set of nudes, Jusan) dated 1969 see Omoi no saku/The World of Love, Munakata Shiko zenshu/The Complete Works of Shiko Munakata, vol. 10 (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1978), pl. 111. Jusan is the name of a town in northern Japan destroyed by a tidal wave in the fifteenth century and replaced by a mountain of sand.