Description 🔍
- Discover the timeless beauty of Japanese woodblock art by Koson Ohara (1877–1945), a master active from the late Meiji to early Showa period.
- Renowned for his delicate and highly detailed depictions of birds, animals, and flowers, his works were widely exported and admired across Europe and the United States.
- Although once forgotten in Japan after his passing, Koson’s art has recently experienced a strong revival, with exhibitions drawing renewed global attention.
- This book serves as both an official exhibition catalog and art collection, featuring approximately 150 stunning woodblock prints.
- Published in conjunction with a major exhibition held at the Ota Memorial Museum of Art in Tokyo (February 2019).
- Experience the refined craftsmanship of traditional Japanese woodblock printing, a technique passed down since the Edo period.
- Each piece captures the vivid beauty of nature, transporting viewers into a dreamlike “paradise on paper.”
- A must-have for collectors, art lovers, and anyone interested in Japanese culture and traditional printmaking.
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