Shiko Munakata
Beethoven Chair
1974
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Artist
Shiko Munakata
(Japanese, 1903–1975)
- Title Beethoven Chair
- Date 1974
- Medium Woodcut on rice paper
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Dimensions
sheet | 19 x 13 1/2 in.
- Credit line Gift of Shiko Munakata, 1974
- Object number WU 4533
1974
Shiko Munakata
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