- Also known as
- Shikô Munakata, Shikô Munakata
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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Ragora, from the series Ten Great Disciples of Shaka (Shaka jûdai deshi), 1939
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In Praise of Flower Hunting, 1954
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The Grace of the Mountain, 1949 (printed 1952)
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Hara: A Line at the Foot of Mt. Fuji (Suso ichimonji), No. 14 from the series “Munakata’s Tokaido (Tokaido Munakata hanga)”, 1963; printed 1964
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Ananda (Ananda), from the series “Two Bodhisattva and Ten Great Disciples of Buddha Sakyamuni (Nibosatsu Shaka judai deshi)”, 1939 (printed 1959)
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Monju (Manjusri), from the series “Two Bodhisattva and Ten Great Disciples of Buddha Sakyamuni (Nibosatsu Shaka judai deshi)”, 1939 (printed 1959)
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Total Abandon (Mukotai no saku), from a series iIllustrating Tanizaki Junichiro’s “The Key (Kagi)”, 1956 (printed 1958)
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The Wife and Child (Tsumako no saku), from the series “The Tale of the Auklet (Uto Hanga-kan)”, 1938
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The Night Visit, from the series “Story of the Cormorant”, About 1938
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Thunder God (Raijin) from the series “Pantheon of the Gandavyuha Sutra (Kegon-fu)”, 1936
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Bird and Fox, 1958
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The Bright of Evening, About 1954
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