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Color woodcut Japan, first print 1927, after 1927 OHARA Koson (1877-1945) 小原古邨- Japanese painter and printmaker Title: ‘Blowing Snow on The Willow Bridge’ - 柳橋の吹雪 (Yanagibashi no fubuki) Signature: Shoson Seal: Shoson Format: Oban Dimensions: c. 38.5 x 26 cm Immaculate condition Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 2,400 Euro
Condition:
The woodcut is in immaculate condition, in print and color. The print has a dimension of c. 38.5 x 26 cm.
OHARA Koson (1877-1945)
Ohara Matao was trained in painting at the Shijo School. During this time, he adopted the artist name Koson, as a variation on the name of his teacher Susuki Kason. He created landscapes and Russo-Japanese war prints, but his focus was early on the depiction of flower and bird motifs. His work was published during the early 20th century by Kokkeido and Daikokuya. In 1912 Koson changes his artist’s name to Shoson, and dedicated to painting. But a lot suggests that isolated prints were presumably produced during the early Taisho period. The designs of Shoson are published from 1926 by Watanabe Shozaburo. The prints of this period, produced in oban and otanzaku, characterized, in contrast to early work by a bright coloring. Besides Watanabe, Koson worked in the 1930s for Kawaguchi & Sakai, under the name Honson. The designs of Koson apply until today to the outstanding works of kacho-e. The sheets were produced in high circulation mainly for the Western market and ranging from haunting realism to humorous animal depictions.
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