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Ohara Koson
Ohara Koson was a master of Japanese woodblock printing whose delicate depictions of birds and flowers evoke serene beauty. Solis prints bring his timeless compositions to life with clarity and detail you have never seen before, reproduced using giclee prin...
Ohara Koson was a master of Japanese woodblock printing whose delicate depictions of birds and flowers evoke serene beauty. Solis prints bring his timeless compositions to life with clarity and detail you have never seen before, reproduced using giclee printing for vibrant color and remarkable depth. Perfect for any setting, Koson’s art from Solis transforms walls into windows onto nature’s elegance.
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Crow On A Cherry Branch - Ohara Koson
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Cormorant - Ohara Koson
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Camellia And Rice Birds 1929 - Ohara Koson
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Butterfly And Lily - Ohara Koson
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Artist Biography
Ohara Koson
Koson's delicate compositions are celebrated for their serene beauty and exceptional attention to detail. His prints often feature songbirds poised on blossoming branches, herons standing in misty wetlands, or animals framed by seasonal flora. Using subtle color gradations and masterful linework, Koson created works that were both elegant and emotionally resonant. His collaboration with Western publishers such as Watanabe Shōzaburō helped bring his art to international audiences, especially in the United States and Europe, where collectors praised his modern yet timeless style.
Today, Ohara Koson is considered one of the finest nature printmakers of the 20th century. His work remains highly sought after by collectors and is held in major museum collections around the world, including the British Museum and the Smithsonian. As part of the shin-hanga revival, Koson's prints not only preserved traditional woodblock techniques but also brought new life to Japanese art through refined compositions that continue to captivate viewers with their peaceful grace and poetic charm.
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