“The Duel between two Ghosts:’Which is the scarier?’”: New, Japanese black and white humorous, manga style framing painting, comic, pop art juxtaposition style, abstract contrast between black thick strong lines and white background, humorous naive acrylic painting #8154, 2008 | Kazuya Akimoto Art Museum
December 21st, 2008
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