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Two bats at full moon — History & Facts
In Two bats at full moon, we see two bats silhouetted against a bright, full moon. The background is a deep blue, creating a striking contrast with the white of the moon. The bats are depicted in a dynamic pose, suggesting movement as they fly through the night sky.
This composition captures a sense of mystery and nocturnal beauty. The artwork is a woodblock print, a traditional Japanese technique known as Ukiyo-e. The use of color is minimal yet effective, with the deep blues and whites enhancing the visual impact. The details of the bats are finely rendered, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing their form and movement.
Viewers can appreciate the balance between simplicity and complexity in this piece. Ohara Koson was a prominent figure in the Ukiyo-e movement, known for his depictions of nature and animals. This particular work reflects his fascination with the night and its creatures. Interestingly, bats in Japanese culture often symbolize good fortune and protection from evil.
Koson's work continues to be celebrated for its beauty and craftsmanship, making it a valuable piece in any collection.
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