Shikō Munakata
Munakata Shikō | |
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| Born | Munakata Shikō September 5, 1903 Aomori, Japan |
| Died | 13 September 1975 (aged 72) Tokyo, Japan |
| Nationality | Japanese |
| Known for | Painter, Printmaker |
| Notable work | Ten Great Disciples of the Buddha |
| Movement | sōsaku-hanga, folk arts movement |
| Awards | Order of Culture, many others |
Shikō Munakata (棟方 志功, Munakata Shikō, September 5, 1903 – September 13, 1975) was a woodblock printmaker active in Shōwa period Japan. He is associated with the sōsaku-hanga movement and the mingei (folk art) movement. Munakata was awarded the "Prize of Excellence" at the Second International Print Exhibition in Lugano, Switzerland in 1952, and first prize at the São Paulo Bienal Exhibition in Brazil in 1955, followed by Grand Prix at the Venice Biennale in 1956, and the Order of Culture, the highest honor in the arts by the Japanese government in 1970.