Japanese Framed Print “Kunodani” by Sarah Brayer

Japanese Framed Print “Kunodani” by Sarah Brayer

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1980

$2,800.00

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Japanese framed print depicting a woman walking through a snowy village with a parasol, by artist Sarah Brayer (1957-present) titled “Kunodani” in pencil, signed, and numbered 4/120.

Sarah Brayer (born 1957) is an American artist who works in both Japan and the United States. She is internationally known for her poured washi paperworks, aquatint and woodblock prints. In 2013 Japan’s Ministry of Culture awarded Sarah its Bunkacho Chokan Hyosho (“Commissioner of Culture Award”) for dissemination of Japanese culture abroad through her creations in Echizen washi.

 

Circa 1996

 

Dimensions: 28 L x 18 1/2″ H (entire frame) 18 1/2″ L x 9″ H (inside mat)

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Japanese framed print depicting a woman walking through a snowy village with a parasol, by artist Sarah Brayer (1957-present) titled “Kunodani” in pencil, signed, and numbered 4/120.

Sarah Brayer (born 1957) is an American artist who works in both Japan and the United States. She is internationally known for her poured washi paperworks, aquatint and woodblock prints. In 2013 Japan’s Ministry of Culture awarded Sarah its Bunkacho Chokan Hyosho (“Commissioner of Culture Award”) for dissemination of Japanese culture abroad through her creations in Echizen washi.

 

Circa 1996

 

Dimensions: 28 L x 18 1/2″ H (entire frame) 18 1/2″ L x 9″ H (inside mat)

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Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1980

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