East Asian Art No Footprints Show Where Flowers Are Deep Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central AmericaShöwa Period (1926-1989), 1959 Shikō Munakata, Japanese, 1903 - 1975 Ink on paper; mounted as a hanging scroll Currently not on view 1974-179-5 Gift of Carl Zigrosser, 1974 |
LabelThe six characters on this hanging scroll translate as “no footprints show where flowers are deep.” The thick, almost abstract lines of the calligraphy seem to burst beyond the surface of the paper, and were executed with slashing strokes of the brush in a furious burst of speed and with the intense concentration and power that distinguished Munakata's work.Social Tags [?]calligraphy [x] hanging scroll [x] kaishu [x] munakata shiko [x] shiko munakata [x] [Add Your Own Tags] |














