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Flying pheasant — History & Facts
In Flying Pheasant, Ohara Koson captures the beauty of a pheasant in mid-flight. The colors are vibrant, with rich greens and golds dominating the scene. The bird's feathers are detailed, showcasing a blend of natural hues that reflect light beautifully.
The background is simple, allowing the pheasant to take center stage in this dynamic composition. This artwork is a woodblock print, a traditional Japanese technique known as ukiyo-e. The print displays a meticulous attention to detail, particularly in the rendering of the pheasant's plumage. The use of color is striking, with a harmonious blend that enhances the overall visual impact.
Viewers can appreciate the craftsmanship involved in creating this piece, which reflects the skill of the artist. Ohara Koson was a prominent figure in the ukiyo-e movement, known for his animal and nature subjects. Flying Pheasant exemplifies his ability to merge traditional techniques with a modern sensibility. An interesting fact about this work is that it reflects the changing attitudes towards nature in early 20th-century Japan, as artists began to explore more dynamic representations of wildlife.
Koson's prints remain highly sought after by collectors today.
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