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Peonies

  • Dimensions106.0 x 83.0 cm

Explore the serene beauty of koho gotō's Nihonga paintings – delicate florals & evocative landscapes from 1882 Japan. Discover timeless artistry.

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Artist Biography

Koho Gotō: A Master of Tranquil Japanese Floral Art

Koho Gotō (1882 – 1958) stands as a pivotal figure in the realm of Nihonga, Japan’s traditional watercolor painting style. Born in Ibaraki Prefecture, his artistic journey unfolded against the backdrop of Meiji and Taisho eras—periods marked by rapid modernization yet deeply rooted in cultural heritage.

  • Early Life & Education: Gotō received formal training at Tokyo School of Fine Arts (東京美術専門学校), where he honed his skills under influential instructors who championed the revival of classical aesthetics. This formative experience instilled a profound appreciation for meticulous observation and expressive brushwork—principles that would define his artistic vision.
  • The Nihonga Aesthetic: Gotō’s work embodies the core tenets of Nihonga, prioritizing subtle tonal gradations achieved through layering washes of pigment onto rice paper. Unlike Western Impressionism's focus on capturing fleeting moments, Nihonga seeks to convey a deeper sense of atmosphere and emotion—often reflecting themes of nature, spirituality, and melancholic beauty.
  • Floral Symbolism & Composition: Gotō’s paintings are particularly renowned for their exquisite depictions of peonies (芍薬). These blossoms hold immense symbolic significance in Japanese culture, representing prosperity, honor, and longevity. His compositions skillfully utilize asymmetrical arrangements and delicate brushstrokes to evoke a feeling of serene contemplation.
  • Notable Achievements & Recognition: Throughout his prolific career, Gotō produced numerous celebrated works that garnered acclaim from critics and collectors alike. He was awarded the Order of Cultural Merit (文化功績章) by Emperor Hirohito in 1947—a testament to his enduring contribution to Japanese art.
  • Legacy & Influence: Koho Gotō’s legacy extends beyond individual paintings; he served as a guiding force for subsequent generations of Nihonga artists. His unwavering dedication to traditional techniques and his profound sensitivity to the natural world continue to inspire contemporary painters who strive to capture the essence of Japanese artistic spirit.

His enduring appeal lies in his ability to distill complex emotions into deceptively simple forms—a hallmark of Nihonga’s timeless elegance. Exploring Gotō's oeuvre offers a captivating glimpse into Japan’s artistic soul and underscores the power of observation, patience, and unwavering commitment to craft.

Koho Gotō

Koho Gotō

1882 - 1958 , Japan

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Nihonga
  • Date Of Birth: April 3, 1882
  • Date Of Death: June 11, 1958
  • Full Name: Koho Gotō
  • Nationality: Japanese
  • Notable Artworks: ['Peonies']
  • Place Of Birth: Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
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