2 Women Rain Umbrella Asian Japanese Ohara Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern







Description

Asian 2 Women walking in the
Rain with Umbrellas
by Japanese Woodcut Artist


Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson)

Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
Counted Cross Stitch Chart Specifics:

Size: 10 inches (140 stitches) by14 inches (196 stitches)

Fabric Size: This chart is designed for 14 count fabric

Thread: This chart is designed for DMCCotton Floss


This is not a kit. No Floss, Thread or fabricare included

Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson) was a Japanese-style painter and printmaker. He began as a student of Suzuki Koson. He painted flora and fauna. During the Russo-Japanese war he produced a few 'Senso-e' (war prints). The majority of his early prints (1900 -1912) were published by Kokkeido and Daikokuya and were designed for the foreign market. All were signed "Koson". Between 1912-1926 he again devoted himself to painting. Using the name 'Shoson', he returned to the woodblock medium, collaborating with Watanabe. Shoson did produce some prints using the name "Hoson' which were published by Kawaguchi between 1930-1931, but the majority of his prints were published by Watanabe. While the artist's prints had always been sold abroad, his success in the West was assured as a result of the 1930 and 1936 Toledo Museum exhibitions. More prints by Shoson were sold during these shows than any other artist due to their artistic/decorative nature, and the fact that they sold for one-quarter the price of the works of Yoshida and others. Shoson reached his peak in the mid 1930's. His work is realistic, based mainly on his own sketches and watercolors. It is estimated that he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Ohara Shoson Collections: Cincinnati, Fine Arts Museum California, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Newark, and Staatliche University.



This chart wouldmake a wonderful Picture, Pillow, or a Wallhanging

Here is what you get: 

  You'll receive a single page (11 inch by 17 inch) 
charted graph with a reference key right at the 
top listing DMC floss or DMC Tapestry wools. 
You'll even find an exact number count of how many 
skeins of each floss color you need.

 A tired eye charted graph which is printed on 4 
pages of 11 inch by 17 inch paper that will help 
ease eye strain. 

 A floss card for organizing your floss 

 A color photo as a guide 

 Instructions 

This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this auction. 

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2 Women Rain Umbrella Asian Japanese Ohara Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

2 Women Rain Umbrella Asian Japanese Ohara Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern







Description

Asian 2 Women walking in the
Rain with Umbrellas
by Japanese Woodcut Artist


Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson)

Counted Cross Stitch Pattern
Counted Cross Stitch Chart Specifics:

Size: 10 inches (140 stitches) by14 inches (196 stitches)

Fabric Size: This chart is designed for 14 count fabric

Thread: This chart is designed for DMCCotton Floss


This is not a kit. No Floss, Thread or fabricare included

Ohara Shoson (Koson, Hoson) was a Japanese-style painter and printmaker. He began as a student of Suzuki Koson. He painted flora and fauna. During the Russo-Japanese war he produced a few 'Senso-e' (war prints). The majority of his early prints (1900 -1912) were published by Kokkeido and Daikokuya and were designed for the foreign market. All were signed "Koson". Between 1912-1926 he again devoted himself to painting. Using the name 'Shoson', he returned to the woodblock medium, collaborating with Watanabe. Shoson did produce some prints using the name "Hoson' which were published by Kawaguchi between 1930-1931, but the majority of his prints were published by Watanabe. While the artist's prints had always been sold abroad, his success in the West was assured as a result of the 1930 and 1936 Toledo Museum exhibitions. More prints by Shoson were sold during these shows than any other artist due to their artistic/decorative nature, and the fact that they sold for one-quarter the price of the works of Yoshida and others. Shoson reached his peak in the mid 1930's. His work is realistic, based mainly on his own sketches and watercolors. It is estimated that he produced more than 450 designs of birds. Ohara Shoson Collections: Cincinnati, Fine Arts Museum California, Honolulu, Minneapolis, Newark, and Staatliche University.



This chart wouldmake a wonderful Picture, Pillow, or a Wallhanging

Here is what you get: 

  You'll receive a single page (11 inch by 17 inch) 
charted graph with a reference key right at the 
top listing DMC floss or DMC Tapestry wools. 
You'll even find an exact number count of how many 
skeins of each floss color you need.

 A tired eye charted graph which is printed on 4 
pages of 11 inch by 17 inch paper that will help 
ease eye strain. 

 A floss card for organizing your floss 

 A color photo as a guide 

 Instructions 

This is not a Kit. No fabric or floss are included in this auction. 

Pictures sell!
Auctiva Free Image Hosting.
Show off your items with
Auctiva's Listing Templates


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