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Matsumoto Hoji

Matsumoto Hoji was een schilder uit Osaka uit het midden van de Edo-periode, opgeleid als lijstenmaker voordat hij zich, onder invloed van Yosa Buson, toelegde op inktwas-schilderkunst. Hij keerde telkens terug naar één onderwerp, padden, weergegeven met losse, zelfverzekerde penseelstreken, en Grumpy Frog I Green draagt diezelfde minimalistische, licht komische energie in zich.

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An Edo-Period Painter's Enduring Toads

Matsumoto Hoji worked in Osaka during the Tenmei and Kansei eras of mid-Edo Japan, trained first as a picture framer, then drawn into ink-wash painting under the influence of Yosa Buson. Where many of his contemporaries painted grand landscapes, Hoji kept returning to one small, unglamorous subject, toads, rendered again and again in loose, confident brushwork that borders on comic. He was close friends with the celebrated painter Ito Jakuchu, and Grumpy Frog I Green carries the same minimalist, slightly wry energy that made his toad paintings distinctive among Edo-period ink work.

Choosing a Size and Frame

The loose brushwork and restrained palette in Hoji's ink paintings suit a quiet reading corner, a study, or a small cluster of prints rather than a single oversized statement piece. A3 keeps the linework crisp and intimate, while 50 x 70 cm gives it a bit more presence without losing the minimalism that defines the style. Every print is produced on 225g matte fine art paper with archival pigment inks in our Berlin studio, framed in oak, black, or walnut brown, or shipped unframed.

More to Explore

For more historical Japanese work, browse our Japanese Prints collection. If the animal subject appeals to you, see Animals, or explore the wider Classic Prints collection for other artists from the same era.