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Date : 1952
Size : 23.5 × 16.7 cm
Detail : E.A. / Aquatint / With mat board / Slight foxing on margin
Komai learned copperplate engraving from Nishida Takeo and got a prize of Shunyo-Kai. In the next year, he got a prize at the first São Paulo Art Biennial.
Komai was highly appreciated even overseas with Munakata Shiko, and it enabled him to make a spectacular debut in the Japanese art field after WWⅡ.
His artwork had an impact on a lot of Japanese print artists, as a pioneer of the copperplate field. Shopping Guide & Information