Kojima Gyokuhō (児嶋 玉鳳, 1907–1934) was a Japanese artist.
[1] He rejected the Western concept that art was an expression of the artist's individuality.
Rather, he embraced the traditional method of producing woodblock prints through the cooperation of a designer (artist), a woodblock carver, a printer, and a publisher.
[4] Kojima is best known for his series One Hundred Poetry Illustrations.
For the prints he used metallic pigments, gofun, and embossing.