
Poem No. 22: Leaf and Clouds
1953 · Woodcut
composition (irreg.): 16 9/16 × 14" (42 × 35.5 cm); sheet: 19 13/16 × 15 1/4" (50.3 × 38.8 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Koshiro Onchi (1891, 1955) was a Japanese printmaker and painter who pioneered sosaku-hanga, the movement of artist-created woodblock prints that granted makers direct control over design, carving, and printing. Working across ukiyo-e traditions and modernist abstraction, he created boldly graphic compositions that merged Japanese aesthetic heritage with early twentieth-century European influences. His prints and paintings established a distinctly individualized approach to the medium that departed from the commercial workshop system of traditional woodblock production.
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