
Biography
Tadashige Ono (小野忠重, 1909–1990) was a Japanese printmaker and art historian who made significant contributions to the sosaku-hanga movement both as a practicing artist and as a scholar and critic of modern Japanese printmaking. His woodblock prints, specializing in urban scenes and Tokyo cityscapes, combined a sharp observational eye with a modernist graphic sensibility, while his writings on the history of the sosaku-hanga movement provided invaluable documentation of the movement's development and ideals.
Born on September 13, 1909, in Tokyo, Ono grew up in the capital city that would become his primary artistic subject. He studied art and began making prints in the early 1930s, joining the sosaku-hanga movement at a time when it was maturing into a significant force in the Japanese art world. He embraced the movement's principle of artistic self-sufficiency, designing, carving, and printing all his own work, and his prints from the 1930s onward reflect a consistent engagement with the urban landscape of modern Tokyo.
Ono's prints depict the streets, bridges, buildings, and daily life of Tokyo with a graphic directness influenced by European modernism, particularly the social realist printmaking traditions of Germany and Russia. His compositions capture the energy and complexity of urban life — factory districts, river docks, crowded commercial streets, construction sites, and the juxtaposition of old and new architecture that characterized Tokyo's rapid modernization. Unlike the picturesque, nostalgic vision of Tokyo found in shin-hanga prints, Ono's city is a working, contemporary place rendered with modernist clarity and social awareness.
His technical approach favored strong black-and-white compositions, often with limited color, that emphasized the graphic power of the woodcut line. The bold contrasts and simplified forms of his prints give them a poster-like directness that connects them to the European tradition of social-realist woodcuts while maintaining the sosaku-hanga emphasis on personal artistic expression.
As an art historian and critic, Ono made equally important contributions to the sosaku-hanga movement. He researched and wrote extensively on the history of modern Japanese printmaking, producing scholarly works that documented the movement's origins, development, and key figures. His historical studies remain essential references for understanding the sosaku-hanga movement, and his dual perspective as both practitioner and scholar gave his critical writings a depth and authority that purely academic analyses often lack.
Ono continued to make prints and write about printmaking throughout his career, maintaining his commitment to both creative practice and scholarly documentation. He died on April 14, 1990, at the age of eighty. His works are held in Japanese museum collections, and his writings continue to serve as important resources for the study of modern Japanese printmaking. His dual legacy — as both an accomplished urban printmaker and a rigorous historian of the movement to which he dedicated his life — makes him a figure of particular significance in the sosaku-hanga story.
Key Facts
- Active Period
- 1909–1990
- Nationality
- 🇯🇵Japan
- Movement
- Sōsaku-hanga
- Works Indexed
- 77
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tadashige Ono known for?
Tadashige Ono (小野忠重, 1909–1990) was a Japanese printmaker and art historian who made significant contributions to the sosaku-hanga movement both as a practicing artist and as a scholar and critic of modern Japanese printmaking. His woodblock prints, specializing in urban scenes and Tokyo cityscapes, combined a sharp observational eye with a modernist graphic sensibility, while his writings on the history of the sosaku-hanga movement provided invaluable documentation of the movement's development and ideals.
When was Tadashige Ono active?
Tadashige Ono was active from 1909 to 1990. They were associated with the Sōsaku-hanga movement.
What artistic movements influenced Tadashige Ono?
Tadashige Ono's work was shaped by the Sōsaku-hanga tradition in Japanese woodblock printmaking. Sōsaku-hanga: The "creative prints" movement (c.
Where can I see Tadashige Ono's original prints?
Original prints by Tadashige Ono can be found in collections including Art Institute of Chicago, Victoria and Albert Museum, wbp, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria.
How much do Tadashige Ono prints cost?
Tadashige Ono is recognized as both a significant sosaku-hanga printmaker and an important historian of the movement. His Tokyo cityscapes and urban scenes offer a modernist counterpoint to the picturesque shin-hanga vision of the city. Most prints sell in the $400-$1,500 range. Ono designed, carved, and printed all his own works in editions of 30 to 80. His urban subjects — factories, bridges, commercial streets, and construction sites — are the most collected. Black-and-white compositions with their social-realist graphic strength tend to attract more collector interest than his limited-color works. His scholarship on the sosaku-hanga movement adds intellectual cachet to his prints. Smaller or minor subjects: $200-$400. Tokyo cityscape prints: $600-$1,500. Major early compositions: $2,000-$5,000. Ono's market is niche but stable, supported by collectors who appreciate both the artistic and historical dimensions of his work.
Woodblock Prints by Tadashige Ono (77)

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Untitled (tadashige-ono)
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![TItle unknown [bridge and houses in front of yellow sky] by Tadashige Ono](https://1.api.artsmia.org/800/132624.jpg)
TItle unknown [bridge and houses in front of yellow sky]
mid 20th century
Woodblock print, ink and color on paper

Action (4) B
Woodblock print

Wake Up - 2 (B)
Woodblock print

One Tree (3) Pink
Woodblock print

Pose (13) B
Woodblock print

White Tree (2)
Woodblock print

Cat (looking back) 2B
Woodblock print

One tree (2) green
Woodblock print

One Tree (green)
Woodblock print

Brothers (5) B
Woodblock print

Cat Looking Back W
Woodblock print