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Obaku Dokuryu

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Temple and becoming a monk, he produced numerous works of calligraphy. He died in 1672. Some of his works can be seen at the
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Japanese calligrapher, scholar, monk and artist (1596–1672)
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Ōbaku Zen
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17th-century Japanese calligraphers
1596 births
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