Flow of pulverized coal [from "Picture Book of Coal Mines: OMIYA Noboru Creative Lithograph Collection"] 炭の流れ[『炭山画譜 大宮昇創作石版集』より]
OMIYA Noboru 大宮 昇
- Collection of
- Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
- Title
- Flow of pulverized coal [from "Picture Book of Coal Mines: OMIYA Noboru Creative Lithograph Collection"]
- Artist Name
- OMIYA Noboru
- Year
- May 21, 1936
- Category
- Block prints
- Material / Technique
- Lithograph
- Acquisition date
- 2013
- Accession number
- 2013-00-0011-003
- MOT Collection Search
- https://mot-collection-search.jp/shiryo/7539/
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