Mallards (c.1910; Japan) by Ohara Koson

Mallards - Ohara Koson - c.1910; Japan

Artwork Information

TitleMallards
ArtistOhara Koson
Datec.1910; Japan
Mediumpaper
Art MovementShin-hanga

About Mallards

The artwork titled “Mallards” was created by the artist Ohara Koson around the year 1910 in Japan. This piece, rendered on paper, is a representative work of the Shin-hanga art movement and falls within the genre of wildlife painting.

In this artwork, two mallard ducks are depicted mid-flight against an abstract background. The monochromatic gray and muted tones highlight the delicate and detailed rendering of the birds’ plumage, with particular attention given to the contrasting colors of their feathers. The lower portion shows stylized, snow-covered branches, adding a sense of depth and seasonal context to the scene. The minimalistic background accentuates the dynamic and lively positioning of the ducks, capturing a fleeting moment in nature with elegance and precision. The artist’s signature and seal can be seen on the right side, affirming the authenticity and traditional craftsmanship of this piece.

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