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This early 20th century Japanese woodblock print by Ohara Koson features two crows perched on a branch. As a pioneer of the shin-hanga art movement, Koson's work is a valuable addition to any collection. Professionally framed and signed, this piece is a stunning example of traditional Japanese art.
The artwork is signed “Shoson”, a name he used after 1926 and published by Watanabe. It would be a beautiful addition to any home decor or woodcut collection.
Framed artwork is 14.75” x 19.75”. Artwork is 10.25” x 15.125”
Artwork is in good condition with little to no foxing. There are two pinholes on the edge of the paper. Frame is in good condition with a few minor nicks and scratches
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