Ohara Koson

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Ohara Koson Two Cranes in shallow water
Two Cranes in shallow water , 1930
Woodblock Print
10 x 7 in
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Ohara Koson The Crowns and the Moon
Two Crows and the Moon
Woodblock Print
6.9 x 15.2 in
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Ohara Koson Two white Cockatoos on Red Bar(B)
Two white Cockatoos on Red Bar(B) , 1930
Woodblock Print
14.5 x 10 in
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Ohara Koson

Ohara Koson

Ohara Koson Biography

He was born Ohara Matao; it is thought that he started training in painting and design at the Ishikawa Prefecture Technical School in 1889–1893. He also studied painting with Suzuki Kason (1860–1919), although accounts differ on whether this happened during his school years or after he moved to Tokyo in the middle to late 1890s.

In Tokyo, he produced some ukiyo-e triptychs illustrating episodes of the Russo-Japanese War, but most of his production was prints of birds-and-flowers (kacho-e). He worked at first with publishers Akiyama Buemon (Kokkeido) and Matsuki Heikichi (Daikokuya), signing his work Koson. Starting around 1926, he became associated with the publisher Watanabe Shozaburo, and signed his work Shoson. He also worked with the publisher Kawaguchi, signing his works Hoson.

Through his association with Watanabe, Ohara's work was exhibited abroad, and his prints sold well, particularly in the United States. He was active designing prints until at least 1935, and died at his home in Tokyo in 1945.

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