Ohara Koson’s Peacock (c. 1925–1936) is a striking example of shin-hanga, the early 20th-century Japanese woodblock print movement that blended traditional ukiyo-e techniques with modern sensibilities. The artwork features a majestic peacock with its radiant plumage displayed in exquisite detail, rendered with Koson’s characteristic elegance and precision. Known for his bird-and-flower prints (kachō-e), Koson combines natural beauty with decorative refinement, making this piece both a celebration of nature and a timeless expression of Japanese artistry.
Ohara Koson’s Peacock (c. 1925–1936) is a striking example of shin-hanga, the early 20th-century Japanese woodblock print movement that blended traditional ukiyo-e techniques with modern sensibilities. The artwork features a majestic peacock with its radiant plumage displayed in exquisite detail, rendered with Koson’s characteristic elegance and precision. Known for his bird-and-flower prints (kachō-e), Koson combines natural beauty with decorative refinement, making this piece both a celebration of nature and a timeless expression of Japanese artistry.
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