
Biography
Gihachiro Okuyama (奥山儀八郎, 1907–1981) was a Japanese printmaker who created landscape woodblock prints in the sosaku-hanga (creative prints) tradition. Born in 1907 in Yamagata Prefecture in northern Japan, Okuyama was drawn to the movement's principle that artists should design, carve, and print their own works, and he applied this approach to depictions of the Japanese countryside and traditional landscape subjects.
Okuyama's prints reflect his deep connection to the natural landscape of northern Japan. He depicted mountains, rivers, rural villages, and seasonal scenes with a directness and simplicity characteristic of the sosaku-hanga aesthetic. His compositions favor bold forms and clear color areas, rendered with the personal touch that distinguishes hand-printed creative prints from commercially produced work.
He participated in sosaku-hanga exhibitions and contributed to the movement's presence in the broader Japanese art world during the mid-twentieth century. While he did not achieve the international recognition of some sosaku-hanga contemporaries, his prints represent the work of a committed practitioner who found in the Japanese landscape a lifelong source of artistic inspiration.
Okuyama died in 1981 at the age of seventy-four. His prints are occasionally encountered at Japanese auction houses and through specialized print dealers, representing an accessible entry point into sosaku-hanga collecting.
Key Facts
- Active Period
- 1907–1981
- Nationality
- 🇯🇵Japan
- Movement
- Sōsaku-hanga
- Works Indexed
- 88
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gihachiro Okuyama known for?
Gihachiro Okuyama (奥山儀八郎, 1907–1981) was a Japanese printmaker who created landscape woodblock prints in the sosaku-hanga (creative prints) tradition. Born in 1907 in Yamagata Prefecture in northern Japan, Okuyama was drawn to the movement's principle that artists should design, carve, and print their own works, and he applied this approach to depictions of the Japanese countryside and traditional landscape subjects.
When was Gihachiro Okuyama active?
Gihachiro Okuyama was active from 1907 to 1981. They were associated with the Sōsaku-hanga movement.
What artistic movements influenced Gihachiro Okuyama?
Gihachiro Okuyama's work was shaped by the Sōsaku-hanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Sōsaku-hanga: The "creative prints" movement (c.
Where can I see Gihachiro Okuyama's original prints?
Original prints by Gihachiro Okuyama can be found in collections including Victoria and Albert Museum, ukiyo-e.org, Harvard Art Museums, Japanese Art Open Database.
Woodblock Prints by Gihachiro Okuyama (88)

Nikke
ca. 1935

Huam Carp07905
Woodblock print

Harvard Art Museum
Woodblock print

Gihachiro, Okuyama
Woodblock print

New Snow at the Sacred Bridge in Nikko
Woodblock print

Snow Scene
Woodblock print

Unknown, snowy village- Yaizunohara
Woodblock print

Shungo Sekiguchi
Woodblock print

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Woodblock print

Ame no Shimoda Fuji
Woodblock print

Mountain lake, Hakone Ashinoko no Shinryoku
Woodblock print

A Greate Image of Buddha in Kamakura
Woodblock print

Miyajima in the Morning
Woodblock print

Yanagi Willow on the Bank of the Misa River
Woodblock print

Yui Satsuta Touge
Woodblock print

Taninakamura — 谷中村河童画房
Woodblock print

View of under the Ichikawa bridge from Edogawa — 江戸川堤から市川橋下を見る
Woodblock print

Unknown, snowy street
Woodblock print

Unknown, snowy hut
Woodblock print

Unknown, Rainy Street Scene
Woodblock print

Unknown, snow scene 2
Woodblock print

snowcapped Mt Fuji
Woodblock print

snowy river scene
Woodblock print

Osaka Castle
Woodblock print

snowy farm landscape
Woodblock print

rainy city street
Woodblock print

Snow in Matsushima — Matsushima Godaido no Yuki
Woodblock print

Autumn Colors at Nikko
Woodblock print

Nagaura Kaido no Ame
Woodblock print

Prisoners' Round
Woodblock print

Untitled- church
Woodblock print

Untitled, farm harvest
Woodblock print

Akaurawan no Yuushou (Evening Glow at Akaurawan)
Woodblock print

View of Mt. Fuji
Woodblock print

Saursawa Pond
Woodblock print

Oonuma Koen kara Koma-ga-take
Woodblock print

Montmartre
Woodblock print

Cherry Blossoms at Toshogu Shrine
Woodblock print

Myougiyama
Woodblock print

Buddha
Woodblock print

Sakura
Woodblock print

Mt Asama from the River Chikuma
Woodblock print

Victor Van Gogh
Woodblock print

Matsudo Bank of Edo River — 江戸川松戸岸
Woodblock print

Snow at the Power Generator- Oka Shikanosuke — 雪の発電所(岡鹿之助)
Woodblock print

Castle and Cherry Tree
Woodblock print

Sakura Bridge from Shirauobashi — 白魚橋から桜橋を見る
Woodblock print

Tokyo Nihonbashi Bridge — 東京日本橋
Woodblock print

Meiji University at Surugadai — 駿河台 明治大学
Woodblock print

Wakura Watatsuki
Woodblock print

Yanagi Willow on the Bank of the Misogi River at Nanao
Woodblock print

Snow landscape
Woodblock print

Fuji in snow
Woodblock print

Tokyo Station
Woodblock print

Marunouch Tokyo
Woodblock print

Canal snow
Woodblock print

Agricultural scene
Woodblock print

Untitled (gihachiro-okuyama)
Woodblock print

Untitled (gihachiro-okuyama)
Woodblock print

Untitled (gihachiro-okuyama)
Woodblock print