Swallows Cherry Blossom Asian Japanese Ohara Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern

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Swallows Cherry Blossom Asian Japanese Ohara Shoson Counted Cross Stitch Pattern Specs
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BrandOrenco Originals
ThemeAsian
TypeSingle Pattern
StylePicture, Pillow, Wall Hanging, Card
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
ModelOrenco Originals
UPC0769572913902
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Description: We are pleased to offer an Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph Japanese Artist Ohara Shoson (Koson) Asian Swallows in Cherry Blossoms Counted Cross Stitch Chart About this chart: Counted Cross Stitch Chart Specifics: · Size: 10 inches (140 stitches) by 16 inches (224 stitches) · Fabric Size: This chart is designed for 14 count fabric · Fabric Color: We suggest using ivory or white fabric · Thread: This chart is designed for DMC Cotton Floss · # Floss Colors: This chart calls for 40 colors We have shown several options of a stitched border. You can substitute the single DMC Floss

color (on your chart) with the

color of your choice. This customization will add a professional finish to your stitched piece and integrate it into your home decor. ***This is a chart-THIS IS NOT A KIT- NO FLOSS OR FABRIC ARE INCLUDED 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 between 1895-1902, becoming recognized as a "Nihonga" painter in the 'Kacho-ga' (nature print) genre. 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. Swallows Cherry Blossom Asian Japanese Ohara Shoson Counted Cross Stitch PatternDescription: We are pleased to offer an Orenco Originals Counted Cross Stitch Chart, Pattern, Graph Japanese Artist Ohara Shoson (Koson) Asian Swallows in Cherry Blossoms Counted Cross Stitch Chart About this chart: Counted Cross Stitch Chart Specifics: · Size: 10 inches (140 stitches) by 16 inches (224 stitches) · Fabric Size: This chart is designed for 14 count fabric · Fabric Color: We suggest using ivory or white fabric · Thread: This chart is designed for DMC Cotton Floss · # Floss Colors: This chart calls for 40 colors We have shown several options of a stitched border. You can substitute the single DMC Floss

color (on your chart) with the

color of your choice. This customization will add a professional finish to your stitched piece and integrate it into your home decor. ***This is a chart-THIS IS NOT A KIT- NO FLOSS OR FABRIC ARE INCLUDED 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 between 1895-1902, becoming recognized as a "Nihonga" painter in the 'Kacho-ga' (nature print) genre. 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. We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the artist who inspired them We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by subject We have organized our counted cross stitch patterns by the art type 100% Original || High Quality || Fast Shipping Listing and template services provided by inkFrog