Three Swallows in Flight

Method Woodblock (nishiki-e)
Artist Ohara Koson [Shoson; Hoson] (1877-1945)
Published c. 1910
Dimensions Ôtanzakuban [~15.6 x 6.7 inches]
Notes Artist Seal: Koson
Publisher: Daikokuya
Reference: Newland, Amy R.; Jan Perrée & Robert Schaap, "Crows, cranes & camellias: The Natural World of Ohara Koson", Leiden: Hotei Publishing, 2001, ISBN 90-74822-38-x, - pg. 99, pl. 83.

A lovely impression of Koson's rare Swallows in Flight. The scene shows three swallows mid flight, their wings poised in a diving position. In the background the delicate branches of a willow can be seen.

Ohara Koson (1877-1945) was born in Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture in the North of Japan with the given name Ohara Matao. He studied painting as a student of Suzuki Koson, whose name he adopted as his artist name. During his career he changed his name to Shoson and Hoson. Ohara Shoson or Ohara Hoson or the other way round as Shoson Ohara or Hoson Ohara, are variations of his name that he also used throughout his career.
Kacho-e is the Japanese word for prints of birds and flowers and Koson is the best-known printmaker for kacho-e in the twentieth century. His prints were exported in large numbers to the United States.

Condition: Some patches of wear. Trimmed to image on sides and lower edge as published. 'M. W. McLeod' in pen to verso.
Framing framed
Price £1,250.00
Stock ID 52646

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