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Composition100% cotton and cellulose fibers
PackingPackaged in a rigid transparent plastic pouch
Product originMade in France
Dimensions30 x 40 cm
paper qualityPapier Canson et Hahnemühle
Breeding typeart print

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Fine art print on Hahnemühle paper, Langlaude editions. Ready to frame.

Ohara Koson (1877 - 1945) is a complete Japanese artist working in drawing, painting, woodcut and print. Very quickly, he developed a passion for plants and animals, which he observed carefully to understand their attitudes and physical traits and characteristics. After studying in art school, he made some Russo-Japanese war prints. He will then be a teacher himself, and influenced by an American colleague, thanks to whom he resumed making woodcuts. Most will subsequently be edited by Watanabe Shozaburo, initiator of the artistic movement Shin Hanga. The latter aimed to integrate Western elements, without renouncing the traditional values ​​of Japanese woodcut. Inspired by the European Impressionist movement, the artists made sure to work on ambience and light effects. By targeting an American and European export market, the publisher finally succeeded in integrating this type of art in Japan.

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Japanese print, Solitary Snipe, OHARA KOSON

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Japanese print, Mallard ducks, Ohara Koson