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Lilies, Ohara (1920 - 1930) by Ohara Koson. Custom Print on a 100% Airlume Combed and Ring-Spun Cotton Unisex Crewneck T-shirt Optimised Aspect Ratio.

Lilies, Ohara (1920 - 1930) by Ohara Koson. Custom Print on a 100% Airlume Combed and Ring-Spun Cotton Unisex Crewneck T-shirt Optimised Aspect Ratio.

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Ohara Koson's "Lilies" is a quintessential example of the artist's mastery in the realm of kachō-ga, or bird-and-flower painting, a genre deeply rooted in the Japanese woodblock print tradition of the early 20th century. Koson, born in 1877 as Ohara Matao, was a pivotal figure in the shin-hanga movement, which sought to revitalize traditional ukiyo-e techniques by infusing them with contemporary sensibilities and Western influences.

Koson's life spanned a period of significant transformation in Japan, as it navigated the complexities of modernization and Westernization. His work, however, remained a serene counterpoint to these tumultuous changes, focusing on the timeless beauty of nature. "Lilies" exemplifies Koson's philosophical approach of capturing the ephemeral elegance of the natural world, a theme resonant with the Japanese aesthetic principle of mono no aware, or the beauty of transience.

In "Lilies," Koson employs delicate line work and subtle gradations of color to evoke the soft, ethereal quality of the flowers. His use of negative space and attention to detail reflect the influence of traditional Japanese art, while his composition and color palette hint at Western artistic techniques. This piece is significant not only for its aesthetic beauty but also for its role in bridging cultural artistic expressions. The original is held in various private collections and museums, continuing to inspire and captivate audiences with its understated elegance and profound simplicity.
Artist Name: Ohara Koson

Artwork Name: Lilies

Artwork Date: 1920 - 1930

Artist Nationality: Japanese

Artistic Style or Movement: Shin-hanga

Genre: Floral Art

Period: Taisho/early Showa period

Medium: Woodblock print

Technique: Ukiyo-e woodblock printing

Cultural and Geographic Context: Japan during the early 20th century

Thematic or Conceptual Context: Natural beauty and tranquility

Artist's Intent and Context: To capture the elegance of nature through traditional Japanese printmaking

Formal elements and Composition: Delicate lines and subtle color gradients focusing on the form and texture of lilies.

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