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Gekko Ogata
Gekko Ogata (1859 – 1920) was a self-taught Japanese painter and woodblock artist. He was a prolific artist with a strong work ethic and produced many paintings, woodblock prints, and illustrations for various media. In later years, attention to his works was less than for artists such as Tsukioka Yoshitoshi or Yoshu Chikanobu, but in recent years there has been renewed interest. For an in-depth overview of his life and work, there is an excellent resource in Amy Reigle Newland's "Printed and Painted. The Meiji Art of Ogata Gekko (1859-1920)".
His works feature traditional ukiyo-e themes, such as flowers and beautiful women. These prints are typically relatively affordable. Another, more expensive genre is that of Japanese legends, heroes, and history. For both these genres, we have many woodblock prints on offer, and we hope to add more in the future of his landscape prints and those of other genres.
Available prints (6)
Previously sold (23)
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Arranging Hair
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Auspicious Dreams
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Cherry Blossoms by a River
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Chrysanthemums
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Embroidery
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Fudo Myoo
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Gathering Herbs
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Ikebana
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Iris Garden
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Koishikawa Plum Garden
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Kudzu Flower
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Nandin
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Night Attack of the Soga (Brothers)
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Night Attack of the Soga (Brothers)
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Picking Cherries
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Rosei's Dream
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Tea Ceremony by Cherry Tree
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The Barrier Gate
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The Seven Flowers from Autumn
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The Seven Flowers from Autumn
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Tiger
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Viewing Fireworks
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Viewing Mount Fuji from the Pagoda
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