Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon
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Original Ohara Koson Japanese Woodblock Print - Owl and Crescent Moon

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A lovely original woodblock print of one of Koson's rarer pieces. Featuring an howl in the moonlight on a tree branch. There is horizontal dark line above the moon but apart from that the print is well preserved with vibrant colours. In an ebonised wood frame and under glass.

Koson Ohara (1877 – 1945) (aka Shoson or Hoson) was a master of early 20th century kacho-e (bird-and-flower pictures).With meticulous detail, soft color, and a palpable reverence for flora and fauna, Koson carried the genre into the modern era. Koson was born in Kanazawa with the given name Matao Ohara. He began his artistic career studying painting under the Shijo-style master Kason. Around the turn of the century, Koson became a teacher at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts, where he met Ernest Fenollosa, an American collector, scholar and admirer of Japanese art and culture. Around 1905, Koson Ohara started to produce Japanese woodblock prints. Fenollosa, the curator of Japanese Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and an adviser to the National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo, persuaded Koson to export his bird prints to American art collectors.

37cm x 21.5cm including frame