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Harada Kōkyo (1863-1925)


Biographical Data

Biography

Harada Kōkyo 原田耕挙* はらだ こうきょ(1863-1925) 
Source: Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan, Philip K. Hu, et. al., Saint Louis Museum of Art, 2016, p. 229.

A Japanese style (nihonga) painter and print designer, Harada is best known for his prints of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), both woodblock prints and lithographs.  A student of Ogata Gekkō (1859-1920), his master's style is evident in his woodblock prints.  During the late 1800s he exhibited paintings of historical subjects at Tokyo venues including the Third Japan Youth Painting Promotion Society Exhibition
日本青年絵画共進会 of 1895, the exhibition of the organization that his master co-founded.

* also seen as 原田耕舉

Examples of the Artist's Work

Two Woodblock Prints of the Russo-Japanese War

Our Destroyers Hayatori and Asagiri Sinking Enemy Ships at Port Arthur During a Great Snowstorm at 3:00 a.m. on February 14, 1904

 Our Destroyers Fiercely Fought the Enemy Ships Outside of Port Arthur and Defeated the Enemy Fleet at Dawn April 13, 1904
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 2000.455a-c

A Scroll Attributed to the Artist

Tora, undated
signed and sealed: 耕挙 Kōkyo


Sample Signatures and Seals of the Artist

 
耕挙 / 耕
Kōkyo with Kō seal
 
耕挙 / 耕
Kōkyo with Kōkyo seal

 耕挙画 / ?
Kōkyo with Sōmu seal


耕挙 / 耕舉
Kōkyo with Kōkyo seal


 
應需 耕挙画 / ?
Motome ni  ōjite [by special request] Kōkyo ga with unread seal
 
應需 耕挙 / 耕 挙
ōju Kōkyo ga
with kō and kyo seals
 
 應需 耕挙画 / ?
ōju Kōkyo ga with Esui unsan seal