Mt. Fuji from Hagoromo, circa 1950s

by Okada Koichi (1907 - ?)

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Mt. Fuji from Hagoromo, circa 1950s by Okada Koichi (1907 - ?)

Original Okada Koichi (1907 - ?) Japanese Woodblock Print
Mt. Fuji from Hagoromo, circa 1950s

Series; Twelve Views of Japan

Okada Koichi - A contemporary of Hasui, Okada Koichi is best known for his striking views of Mt Fuji from a circa 1950s series called "Twelve Views of Japan." Born in Tokyo, Koichi studied with woodblock artist Ishii Hakutei, and exhibited his paintings at the national juried Teiten and Nitten exhibitions. Published by Unsodo in Kyoto, these lovely shin-hanga designs show the sacred mountain in different seasons, framed by cherry blossoms or capped by snow, bathed in sunlight or seen at nighttime beyond the twinkling lights of the city. His works are a great choice to collect or display.

Mt. Fuji from Hagoromo, circa 1950s - Dramatic view of Mt. Fuji from the coast at Hagoromo, the mountain shadowed in purple with rosy sunlight illuminating the peak as the sun begins to rise. Green waves lap at the rocky shore below, with a line of pine trees along the top of the beach in the distance. A striking shin-hanga design.

Publisher - Unsodo, with publisher's seal in left margin, later edition

Artist - Okada Koichi (1907 - ?)

Image Size - 14 1/4" x 9 1/2" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. A couple creases at edge. Please see photos for details. Nice overall.

Mt. Fuji from Hagoromo, circa 1950s by Okada Koichi (1907 - ?)
Mt. Fuji from Hagoromo, circa 1950s by Okada Koichi (1907 - ?)