Koho Shoda — Japanese Shin-hanga artist

Koho Shoda

庄田耕峰

1871–1946

Japan

Biography

Koho Shoda (庄田耕峰, 1871–1946) was a Japanese woodblock print artist who specialized in kacho-e (bird-and-flower prints), producing delicate and refined depictions of birds, flowers, and natural subjects that rank among the finest examples of the genre within the shin-hanga movement. Published primarily by Watanabe Shozaburo, Shoda's prints demonstrate a lyrical sensitivity to the natural world and a mastery of the woodblock medium's capacity for subtle, luminous color effects.

Born in 1871 — making him one of the oldest artists associated with shin-hanga — Shoda came of age during the Meiji period's transformative cultural upheaval and brought to the shin-hanga movement a deep grounding in traditional Japanese artistic sensibility. His training in nihonga painting gave him the technical foundation for his meticulous observations of birds, flowers, and insects, while the shin-hanga collaborative model provided the skilled carvers and printers needed to translate his designs into prints of exceptional technical quality.

Shoda's kacho-e prints are characterized by their delicacy, restraint, and sensitivity to seasonal mood. His birds are rendered with careful ornithological observation — the texture of plumage, the posture of perching or flight, the characteristic behaviors of different species — while his floral subjects display an equally attentive botanical eye. Compositions typically pair a bird or small animal with seasonal flowers or foliage, creating images that evoke the passage of the Japanese year through its natural markers: cherry blossoms in spring, irises in early summer, chrysanthemums in autumn, snow-laden pine in winter.

The printing of Shoda's designs by the Watanabe workshop achieved effects of remarkable subtlety. Delicate bokashi gradations create atmospheric backgrounds that shift from dawn pink to twilight blue; feathers are rendered through multiple layers of semi-transparent color that capture the iridescent quality of plumage; petals are embossed to suggest three-dimensional form. The technical quality places Shoda's best prints among the finest kacho-e of the shin-hanga era, alongside the work of Ohara Koson.

Shoda's output was modest — considerably smaller than the prolific Koson — but consistently high in quality. He focused almost exclusively on kacho-e subjects, making his body of work a concentrated exploration of the Japanese nature print tradition. He died in 1946, one year after the end of World War II.

His prints are held in various museum collections and appear regularly at auction, where they are sought by collectors of Japanese nature prints and kacho-e enthusiasts. The delicacy and refinement of his work continues to attract admirers who appreciate the quiet poetry of the Japanese bird-and-flower tradition.

Key Facts

Active Period
1871–1946
Nationality
🇯🇵Japan
Movement
Shin-hanga
Works Indexed
93

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Koho Shoda known for?

Koho Shoda (庄田耕峰, 1871–1946) was a Japanese woodblock print artist who specialized in kacho-e (bird-and-flower prints), producing delicate and refined depictions of birds, flowers, and natural subjects that rank among the finest examples of the genre within the shin-hanga movement. Published primarily by Watanabe Shozaburo, Shoda's prints demonstrate a lyrical sensitivity to the natural world and a mastery of the woodblock medium's capacity for subtle, luminous color effects.

When was Koho Shoda active?

Koho Shoda was active from 1871 to 1946. They were associated with the Shin-hanga movement.

What artistic movements influenced Koho Shoda?

Koho Shoda's work was shaped by the Shin-hanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Shin-hanga: The "new prints" movement (c.

Where can I see Koho Shoda's original prints?

Original prints by Koho Shoda can be found in collections including Art Institute of Chicago, ukiyo-e.org, Japanese Art Open Database, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.

How much do Koho Shoda prints cost?

Koho Shoda is the second most collected shin-hanga kacho-e artist after Ohara Koson, offering delicate bird-and-flower prints of consistently high quality at accessible prices. Most prints sell in the $300–$1,500 range. His prints were published by Watanabe Shozaburo. The standard Watanabe edition hierarchy applies: lifetime editions from the 1920s-1930s are most valuable, with posthumous reprintings commanding lower prices. The publisher seal and paper quality help distinguish editions. Condition is particularly important for kacho-e, as the delicate bokashi gradations and embossed textures that define the genre's appeal are vulnerable to damage. Shoda's most collected subjects include colorful songbirds, elegant cranes, and compositions pairing birds with seasonal flowers. Posthumous editions: $200–$600. Good lifetime editions: $600–$1,500. Finest early impressions with exceptional color: $1,500–$4,000.

Woodblock Prints by Koho Shoda (93)

Tying on Tanzaku by Koho Shoda

Tying on Tanzaku

early 20th century

Color woodblock print

Koho by Koho Shoda

Koho

Woodblock print

Koho by Koho Shoda

Koho

Woodblock print

A River in the Rain by Koho Shoda

A River in the Rain

Woodblock print

Unknown night boat scene by Koho Shoda

Unknown night boat scene

Woodblock print

A Frog on Lotus Leaf by Koho Shoda

A Frog on Lotus Leaf

Woodblock print

Peony in Rain by Koho Shoda

Peony in Rain

Woodblock print

Mt Asama from the rice-field by Koho Shoda

Mt Asama from the rice-field

Woodblock print

A woman sauntering on a beach by moonlight by Koho Shoda

A woman sauntering on a beach by moonlight

Woodblock print

Sunset on Suruga bay by Koho Shoda

Sunset on Suruga bay

Woodblock print

Cherry blossoms, priests, river by Koho Shoda

Cherry blossoms, priests, river

Woodblock print

Ukai, cormerant fishing by Koho Shoda

Ukai, cormerant fishing

Woodblock print

Wedding Rocks- Futamigaura by Koho Shoda

Wedding Rocks- Futamigaura

Woodblock print

Sinobazu Pond At Night by Koho Shoda

Sinobazu Pond At Night

Woodblock print

A tea-house waitress by Koho Shoda

A tea-house waitress

Woodblock print

Canal by Moonlight by Koho Shoda

Canal by Moonlight

Woodblock print

Fishboat on Moonlit Sea by Koho Shoda

Fishboat on Moonlit Sea

Woodblock print

Moonlit Beach Scene- V1 by Koho Shoda

Moonlit Beach Scene- V1

Woodblock print

Fish Boat by Koho Shoda

Fish Boat

Woodblock print

Unknown, horse and rider by Koho Shoda

Unknown, horse and rider

Woodblock print

A Ferry on the Sumida River in the Cherry Season by Koho Shoda

A Ferry on the Sumida River in the Cherry Season

Woodblock print

Autumnal Leaves on the Sluice Gate by Koho Shoda

Autumnal Leaves on the Sluice Gate

Woodblock print

A Lakeside Inn Under Moonlight by Koho Shoda

A Lakeside Inn Under Moonlight

Woodblock print

A Sudden Shower on Cherry Blossoms by Koho Shoda

A Sudden Shower on Cherry Blossoms

Woodblock print

A Bridge in the Rainy Season by Koho Shoda

A Bridge in the Rainy Season

Woodblock print

Cat by Koho Shoda

Cat

Woodblock print

Beauty by Koho Shoda

Beauty

Woodblock print

Egret in rain by Koho Shoda

Egret in rain

Woodblock print

Street Scene at the End of the Year by Koho Shoda

Street Scene at the End of the Year

Woodblock print

Autumn Tints in a Village by Koho Shoda

Autumn Tints in a Village

Woodblock print

A Spring picnic in the field by Koho Shoda

A Spring picnic in the field

Woodblock print

Fishing in the Morning Mist by Koho Shoda

Fishing in the Morning Mist

Woodblock print

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Woodblock print

A Watermill Affixed to a Shed by Koho Shoda

A Watermill Affixed to a Shed

Woodblock print

Black Cat at Night by Koho Shoda

Black Cat at Night

Woodblock print

Night street scene by Koho Shoda

Night street scene

Woodblock print

Woman on a Bridge by Koho Shoda

Woman on a Bridge

Woodblock print

A Stone-Lantern on the Seashore by Koho Shoda

A Stone-Lantern on the Seashore

Woodblock print

Lotus by Koho Shoda

Lotus

Woodblock print

Harvest by Koho Shoda

Harvest

Woodblock print

Visiting a Temple by Koho Shoda

Visiting a Temple

Woodblock print

Oh-hashi Bridge at Atako by Koho Shoda

Oh-hashi Bridge at Atako

Woodblock print

Temple Bell by Koho Shoda

Temple Bell

Woodblock print

Mountain Gorge in Autumn by Koho Shoda

Mountain Gorge in Autumn

Woodblock print

Bijin by Pond in Snow by Koho Shoda

Bijin by Pond in Snow

Woodblock print

Fuji and sail boat by Koho Shoda

Fuji and sail boat

Woodblock print

Water wheel by Koho Shoda

Water wheel

Woodblock print

Bridge by Koho Shoda

Bridge

Woodblock print

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