Kiku

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The painting titled "Kiku" by Megata Morikaga features a beautiful and detailed depiction of chrysanthemum flowers. In this artwork, two flowers are prominently displayed against a light, almost plain background that enhances their visual impact. The main chrysanthemum at the top is shown in full bloom with layers of petals unfolding in a lush, dense formation. It is richly colored in shades of pink and white, which gives it a vibrant and lively appearance. The brushwork intricately captures the delicate texture of the petals and the natural gradation of colors.Below this flower, there is a second chrysanthemum depicted at a different stage of blooming. Its petals are more sparse and elongated, splaying outward in a dramatic fashion with a dynamic sense of movement and flair. This flower introduces a darker pink and almost reddish tone, providing a contrast in colors and forms that adds depth to the painting.The leaves and stems are painted with a realistic touch, showing detailed veining and the natural glossiness of the foliage. The artist’s skill in botanical illustration is evident from the careful attention to the anatomical accuracy and natural beauty of the chrysanthemums.Overall, Morikaga's work in "Kiku" is a masterful representation of the revered chrysanthemum, capturing both its aesthetic beauty and the subtleties of its form with a delicate and poetic approach.

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Flower ukiyo–e woodblock prints from Megata Morikaga, a Japanese artist from the Edo period. Morikaga was famous for creating beautiful illustrations of flowers and plants. We have digitally enhanced these Japanese public domain prints into high-resolution printable quality.