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Kokura SUDA  "Scroll : the whole world at peace (idiom); peace and prosperity"

 

 

 

 

 

Ink on paper 

Showa

with Suda KOKUTA Associate certificate

Width 62 cm  Length 216 cm

 

It is written in a very powerful font, "天下太平群仙遊楽". The phrase "天下太平" refers to the state of peace without conflict in a country. "群仙" refers to a large number of immortals or wonderful people. "遊楽" means to play and enjoy oneself.

 

 

Kokuta SUDA

1906 - 1990

Japanese Western-style painter. Born in Saitama. He was initially a figurative painter and won many special prizes at the National Exhibition of Japan, but after 1949, he moved on to abstract paintings. His paintings are characterized by a strong, uninhibited touch. He was in charge of illustrations for Ryotaro Shiba's travelogue collection "Kaido yuku" (On the Road), and also accompanied Shiba on his research trips.

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