ArtistsOhara Koson
Ohara Koson

Ohara Koson

1877
Japan
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Ohara Koson was a Japanese painter and woodblock print designer working in the shin-hanga style, a modernist movement that revitalized the tradition of ukiyo-e in the early 20th century. His prints, often depicting birds, landscapes, and seasonal subjects, combined classical compositional discipline with bold, flattened color planes and dynamic line work. Active from the 1890s onward, Koson developed a distinctive aesthetic that bridged Meiji-era woodblock practice and contemporary graphic sensibility, establishing himself as a central figure in the shin-hanga movement.

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Koson   copper pheasant in snow
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Koson   cherry on a moonlit night 1932
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Koson   cherry blossom with birds
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Koson   cat catching a mouse
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Koson   camellia and rice birds 1929
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Koson   butterfly and lily
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Koson   cat and bowl of goldfish 1933
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Koson   bird and begonias
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Art Institute of Chicago
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