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Japanese common crane on branch of pine — History & Facts
In Japanese common crane on branch of pine, the viewer is greeted by a delicate portrayal of a crane perched gracefully on a pine branch. The colors are soft and muted, with shades of green and brown dominating the scene. The crane, depicted in a serene pose, showcases its elegant form and intricate feather details.
The background is minimal, allowing the viewer to focus on the beauty of the bird and its natural setting. The artwork is a woodblock print, a traditional Japanese technique known as Ukiyo-e. The lines are finely detailed, capturing the texture of the crane's feathers and the pine needles. The composition is balanced, with the crane positioned prominently against the subtle background.
This print reflects the meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of Ohara Koson's work. Ohara Koson was a prominent figure in the Ukiyo-e movement, known for his animal and nature prints. This particular work, likely created in the 1930s, exemplifies his ability to blend realism with a sense of tranquility. An interesting fact about this print is that cranes are symbols of longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture, adding deeper meaning to the artwork.
Koson's works continue to be celebrated for their beauty and technical skill.
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