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Pheasant on cherry blossom branch — History & Facts
In Pheasant on Cherry Blossom Branch, the viewer is greeted by a vibrant scene filled with soft pink cherry blossoms. The pheasant, with its rich plumage, stands out against the delicate flowers. The colors are warm and inviting, creating a serene atmosphere.
The composition is balanced, with the branch elegantly arching across the canvas. This work is a woodblock print, a traditional Japanese technique known as Ukiyo-e. The details of the pheasant's feathers are meticulously rendered, showcasing the artist's skill. The print captures the essence of nature, highlighting the beauty of both the bird and the cherry blossoms.
The use of color and line work is characteristic of Koson's style. Ohara Koson was a prominent figure in the Ukiyo-e movement during the early 20th century. He specialized in depicting birds and flowers, often combining them in harmonious compositions. This particular work reflects his fascination with nature and the changing seasons.
An interesting fact about this print is that it exemplifies the Japanese appreciation for ephemeral beauty, as cherry blossoms bloom for only a short time each year.
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