The Ghost of Kohada Koheiji

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Katsushika Hokusai: The Ghost of Kohada Koheiji, 50x70cm Framed Art Reproduction With Black Frame

The Ghost of Kohada Koheiji

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The Artwork: The Ghost of Kohada Koheiji

From Katsushika Hokusai's series One Hundred Ghost Stories comes the spectre of Kohada Koheiji, a colour woodblock made around 1831 to 1832. Hokusai (1760–1849) drew on a well-known Edo tale: a kabuki actor murdered by his wife and her lover, who returns as a skeletal ghost to look in on the guilty pair. The series set out to picture the kaidan, the ghost stories told on summer nights, and this design is among its most remembered.

The image is built from a few hand-carved blocks, one for each colour, printed in register onto dampened paper. The skull and bones are drawn with a fine, knowing line, while a soft graded wash, called bokashi, deepens the dark behind the mosquito net. There is restraint in the colour, which lets the pale skeleton carry the whole scene.

On a wall the print holds its mood without crowding a room. The narrow palette and the open ground around the figure give it room to breathe, so it reads as quietly unsettling rather than loud. It suits . . . Read More >>


Japan historical period: Edo 江戸 (1603-1868)

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The Artist: Katsushika Hokusai

Autorretrato como anciano de Katsushika Hokusai | Retrato sobre Katsushika Hokusai por Keisai Eisen

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) es posiblemente el artista más famoso de Japón, un pintor y grabador Ukiyo-e del periodo Edo, cuya influencia se extendió por todo el mundo, impactando significativamente en los artistas impresionistas occidentales.

Katsushika Hokusai.

Nacido en Edo (actual Tokio), la vida de Hokusai fue larga e increíblemente productiva, y es famoso por haber cambiado su nombre artístico (gō) en numerosas ocasiones -más de 30, de hecho-, marcando cada nombre a . . . Read More >>

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