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Japanese Ink on paper Gibbons Primates & Landscape

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Thin Matte Paper

4.1pt thickness / 80 lb weight
Crisp white, matte finish

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Size: 5.5" x 8.5"

The paper you write on can say just as much as the words written on it, so make your notes stand out with stationery for your home and office. Choose from 5 different paper types and write letters and business correspondence that will make everyone take notice!

  • 21.6 cm l x 14 cm w (portrait) or 14 cm l x 21.6 cm w (landscape)
  • Choice of five paper types
  • High quality, full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 14 cm x 21.6 cm. For best results please add 1.5 mm bleed

Paper Type: Thin Matte Paper

Your business and personal mailings will have a crisp professional look on this matte. Contains 50% recycled content (10% post-consumer and 40% pre-consumer waste).

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Japanese Ink on paper Gibbons Primates & Landscape

Japanese Ink on paper Gibbons Primates & Landscape

Artwork by Japanese artist, Sesson Shūkei (ca. 1504–ca. 1589) "猿猴捉月図屏風 - Gibbons in a Landscape Artist: Sesson Shūkei (ca. 1504–ca. 1589) Period: Muromachi period (1392–1573) Date: ca. 1570 Culture: Japan Medium: Pair of six-panel screens; ink on paper The gibbon, native to the forested mountains of southern China, is known in Japan only through painting and poetry. In literary contexts, its cry is associated with the elevated spirit of solitude, and in Daoist lore with a superior life force. Japanese Zen monks treasured images of gibbons painted by the Chinese monk Muqi (ca. 1210–after 1269), and by the late fifteenth century paintings of gibbons in the manner of this artist had become a favored subject for screen decoration. Here a chain of gibbons is shown reaching futilely for a reflection of the moon, a symbol of enlightenment. This scene illustrates a fundamental Zen paradox: if one is deliberately or overly anxiously trying to attain enlightenment, then that spiritual path will not lead to true enlightenment. As reflected in the subject matter of many of his paintings, Sesson was a Zen monk-artist. He was a highly learned and prolific painter who studied a wide array of earlier Chinese ink painting styles and played a major role in the creation of a distinctive Japanese style of so-called Zen ink painting."

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