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Wholesale Kamisaka Sekka 2026 Wall Calendar Marble City Press
Wholesale Kamisaka Sekka 2026 Wall Calendar Marble City Press
Wholesale Kamisaka Sekka 2026 Wall Calendar Marble City Press
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Kamisaka Sekka 2026 Wall Calendar Marble City Press - Enjoy a year of beautiful Japanese woodblock prints in our 2026 Kamisaka Sekka calendar! Born to a samurai family in Kyoto, Japan, Kamisaka Sekka began painting at the age of 16, and became one of the last great masters of the traditional art style known as Rinpa. Sekka created stunning designs influenced by traditional Japanese aesthetics that are both modern and timeless. In this calendar, you will find a curated selection of pieces from his 1909 masterwork—a three-volume collection of woodblock prints called Momoyogusa (Flowers of a Hundred Worlds)—along with an un-cropped inset of each featured artwork, titles translated to English, and special art-related dates. Sekka’s Momoyogusa is held in the Spencer Collection at the New York Public Library, but if you can’t make it there, our calendar will bring these striking masterpieces to your wall, all year long.
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SKU: 810159970693 Made in China Purpose: Organisation Theme: Art & music Product language: English Weight: 255.15 g (9 oz) Dimensions: 30.5 x 0.6 x 30.5 cm (12 x 0.3 x 12 in) UPC: 810159970693 Product materials: Plastic-free
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