Ohno Bakufu
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Died1976 (aged 87–88)
Notable work"Japanese Fish Picture Collection (Japanese: Dai Nihon gyorui gashu)"
Ohno (Ono) Bakufu | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1888 |
| Died | 1976 (aged 87–88) |
| Known for | Painting and Printing |
| Notable work | "Japanese Fish Picture Collection (Japanese: Dai Nihon gyorui gashu)" |
Ohno Bakufu (大野麦風; 1888–1976) was a Japanese painter and printmaker in the shin-hanga style.
He was born in Tokyo, Japan.[1] Over his lifetime he created over seventy designs. His best known collection of work is the Great Japanese Fish Picture Collection (大日本魚類画集).[2] Although this is his most famous piece of work, he also created many landscapes and a few still lives. After 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, he moved to Kansai. He was an honorary member of the Hyogo Prefecture Academy of Fine Arts, and a member of Taiheiyogakai.