Artist Ohara Koson, Two Peacocks on Tree Branch
Artist Information
One of the great printmakers of the 20th century, Ohara Koson was most famous for his kacho-e (prints of birds & flowers). He was born in Kanazawa in 1877 and later became a teacher at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts around 1900. Here he met the American professor, Ernest Fenollosa, a huge advocate of traditional Japanese art. With the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, photography went out of fashion and war prints were in high demand. This was a great opportunity for Koson to earn a good living from his trade alongside teaching, but he never forgot his love for birds and flowers. Under the encouragement of professor Fenollosa, Koson began creating kacho-e designs predominantly for Western tastes and was therefore pushed outside the local circle by his Japanese designer neighbours. However, his prints received great success in the United States and Europe! He created prints under three different artist names over his lifetime; Ohara Hoson, Ohara Shoson and Ohara Koson.

Archive Rose Mugs set of Four
Silver Plated Photo Frame 5x7
Crinkle Chip Cutter Stainless Steel Blade
6x4in Bambino My First Grandchild Frame
Eoin O Connor The Young Buck Mug
Woven T-light Pair 10cm Clear Candleholder
Mushroom Lamp Metal Blue Grey
Beaded Edge Silver Plated Frame 6X8
My 1st Scan Photo Frame in Lidded Gift Box
Tala Fish Scaler Aluminium
Harper Gold Metal Table Lamp
Oval Alarm Clock With Beep Function White
10ml Sandalwood Incense Oil
Tala Jam Confectionary Thermometer
Silver Plated Curve Edge Photo Frame 4x6
Christening Cert Holder
Infiniti 5X7 Wedding Frame
Corn On The Cob Holders Set of 4
Pearl and Diamond Keyring K
Straight Icing Spatula Stainless Steel 150mm
Glass Sphere with Crystals Floor Lamp H16cm
Pownall & Hampson V Shape Pillow
Jelly Bag
Leah Standard Lamp and Shade H165cm
Red Bull Huge 40cm Bottle Top 

