Two Peacocks | 1900–1930 by Ohara Koson
A woodblock design by Ohara Koson (1877–1945), Japan’s foremost master of kachō-e — the bird-and-flower picture. Two peacocks settle among fine branchwork in the still, contemplative register Koson made his own, where empty space does as much work as line. A quiet, precise image from the shin-hanga movement that carried his reputation far beyond Japan.
Each print is made to order as an archival giclée. Choose your paper: a heavyweight 285 gsm textured fine-art stock (our Museum weight) or a lighter 200 gsm matte (Studio) — in sizes from roughly 28×43 cm to 61×91 cm (shown in inches at checkout). And because we’re a Dublin framing studio first, you can bring your print into the workshop to have it mounted and framed by hand, with 10% off a bespoke frame.
A woodblock design by Ohara Koson (1877–1945), Japan’s foremost master of kachō-e — the bird-and-flower picture. Two peacocks settle among fine branchwork in the still, contemplative register Koson made his own, where empty space does as much work as line. A quiet, precise image from the shin-hanga movement that carried his reputation far beyond Japan.
Each print is made to order as an archival giclée. Choose your paper: a heavyweight 285 gsm textured fine-art stock (our Museum weight) or a lighter 200 gsm matte (Studio) — in sizes from roughly 28×43 cm to 61×91 cm (shown in inches at checkout). And because we’re a Dublin framing studio first, you can bring your print into the workshop to have it mounted and framed by hand, with 10% off a bespoke frame.