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Eagle lurking for prey — History & Facts
In Eagle lurking for prey, we see a striking depiction of an eagle poised for a hunt. The colors are rich, with deep browns and golds that highlight the bird's feathers. The background features a subtle landscape, suggesting a natural setting where the eagle might find its prey.
The overall composition captures the tension of the moment before the hunt begins. This artwork is a woodblock print, a traditional Japanese technique known as ukiyo-e. The precision of the lines and the careful layering of colors demonstrate the skill involved in its creation. Viewers can appreciate the intricate details of the eagle's plumage and the delicate textures of the surrounding environment.
The print exemplifies the beauty of wildlife in Japanese art. Ohara Koson was known for his animal subjects, particularly birds, in the ukiyo-e style. This piece reflects his keen observation of nature and his ability to convey movement and emotion. An interesting fact about this work is that it is part of a series focusing on wildlife, showcasing the artist's dedication to capturing the essence of animals in their natural habitats.
Koson's prints remain highly sought after by collectors today.
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