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Hawk in Snow

Artist Ohara Shoson (Japanese, 1877-1945)
Date1926
Dimensionsoverall: 15 1/8 x 10 1/4 in. (38.4 x 26 cm)
image: 14 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. (36.2 x 24.1 cm)
Mediumcolor woodblock print
ClassificationPrints
Credit LineGift of Hubert D. Bennett
Object number
1939.257
Not on View
Label TextOhara Koson was a master of the kachoga print—images of the natural world, but particularly of birds and flowers. Over his career he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Typically his images were not of exotic species, but of birds that were commonly seen in Japan, like the Northern Goshawk of this print, a wide-ranging species that occurs across Northern Europe, Asia, and the United States. Koson’s aim was to balance a naturalistic portrayal of his subjects with a decorative sensibility—and a desire to convey the spirit of the birds he depicted. Born Ohara Matao, he took Koson as his artist name, but used the name Shoson for the prints he produced for publisher Watanabe Shozaburo beginning around 1926.Published ReferencesPutney, Carolyn M., Kendall H. Brown, Koyama Shuko, and Paul Binnie, Fresh Impressions: Early Modern Japanese Prints, Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art, 2013. repr. (col.) pp. 213.Exhibition HistoryToledo, Toledo Museum of Art, A Special Exhibition of Modern Japanese Prints, March 2-- March 30, 1930, repr. pl. 173.

Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art, For the Birds, April 13-October 14, 2012.

Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art, Fresh Impressions: Early Modern Japanese Prints, October 4, 2013-January 1, 2014.

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