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Rooster and hen — History & Facts
In Rooster and hen, Ohara Koson captures the essence of rural life through the depiction of a rooster and hen. The colors are vibrant, with rich reds, yellows, and browns that bring the birds to life. The background is simple, allowing the viewer to focus on the detailed plumage of the birds.
This artwork reflects a serene moment in nature, showcasing the beauty of these animals. The artwork is a woodblock print, a traditional Japanese technique known as ukiyo-e. Koson’s attention to detail is evident in the intricate patterns of the feathers and the naturalistic poses of the birds. The print is characterized by its flat areas of color and bold outlines, typical of the ukiyo-e style.
This technique allows for a striking visual impact, making the subjects stand out. Ohara Koson was a prominent figure in the ukiyo-e movement, known for his animal and nature prints. Rooster and hen exemplifies his skill in capturing the spirit of wildlife. Interestingly, Koson often used his art to convey a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature.
This particular work reflects the artist's deep appreciation for the beauty found in everyday life.
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