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New Prints Movement Collection

The "new prints movement" is a captivating art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, showcasing a diverse range of beautiful and intricate prints

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Great Spotted Woodpecker in Tree with Red Ivy by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Great Spotted Woodpecker in Tree with Red Ivy by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Rabbits at Full Moon by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Rabbits at Full Moon by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Five Seagulls Above a Rock in the Sea by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Five Seagulls Above a Rock in the Sea by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Tiger by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga

Tiger by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Irises by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga

Irises by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two moorhens (Gallinula tenebrosa) and irises, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two moorhens (Gallinula tenebrosa) and irises, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Women in the Rain, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two Women in the Rain, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Bohemian waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus), by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Bohemian waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus), by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Kingfisher and Irises, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Kingfisher and Irises, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Three Seagulls, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga

Three Seagulls, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Five Chicks, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga

Five Chicks, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Wild Ducks in the Water, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two Wild Ducks in the Water, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Peacocks on a Tree Branch, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two Peacocks on a Tree Branch, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Little Egrets in Flight, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two Little Egrets in Flight, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Four Fishing Boats, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Four Fishing Boats, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Pigeons on a Branch with Autumn Leaves, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two Pigeons on a Branch with Autumn Leaves, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Birds and Plants, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Birds and Plants, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Egret, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga

Egret, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Chicken and Rooster, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Chicken and Rooster, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Veiled Goldfish, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Two Veiled Goldfish, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Great Tit on Paulownia Branch, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Great Tit on Paulownia Branch, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Kingfisher on Tree Stump, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Kingfisher on Tree Stump, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Kingfisher Hunting For Fish, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945

Kingfisher Hunting For Fish, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement

Background imageNew Prints Movement Collection: Two Geese, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga

Two Geese, by Japanese artist Ohara Koson, 1877 - 1945. Ohara Koson was part of the shin-hanga, or new prints movement


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The "new prints movement" is a captivating art movement that emerged in the early 20th century, showcasing a diverse range of beautiful and intricate prints. One such masterpiece is the Bohemian waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) by Ohara Koson, which captures the essence of this enchanting bird with its vibrant colors and delicate details. In addition to this stunning piece, the it also features other remarkable works like "Five Chicks, " depicting adorable baby birds huddled together, and "Chicken and Rooster, " showcasing the majestic beauty of these farm animals. Birds take center stage in many artworks within this movement, often accompanied by lush plants and flowers. Pieces like "Birds and Plants" showcase nature's harmony as feathered creatures interact with their botanical surroundings. Similarly, "Two Wild Ducks in the Water" transports viewers to a serene lakeside scene where two graceful ducks glide through calm waters. Ohara Koson's talent shines through his work titled "Two Peacocks on a Tree Branch. " This print mesmerizes with its intricate portrayal of peacocks perched on a tree branch, their feathers cascading down like an elegant waterfall. Another avian masterpiece by Koson is his depiction of an Egret gracefully standing amidst tall grasses - capturing both gracefulness and tranquility. Not limited to just birds, artists within this movement explore various subjects such as geese ("Two Geese"), kingfishers amidst irises ("Kingfisher and Irises"), or even small yet colorful birds like great tits resting on paulownia branches ("Great Tit on Paulownia Branch"). Nature's dynamic energy comes alive in pieces like "Kingfisher Hunting For Fish, " where we witness these agile hunters diving into water bodies for their next meal. Meanwhile, scenes featuring fishing boats evoke a sense of nostalgia as they navigate choppy waters under vast skies ("Four Fishing Boats").