Bairei gafu, Pl.14 (1905)

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“Bairei gafu, Pl.14” by Kōno Bairei is a captivating illustration from his famous series of woodblock prints created in 1905. This work exudes the tranquil beauty characteristic of traditional Japanese art and beautifully represents Bairei's skill in depicting nature.The scene captures a pair of ducks nestled among the reeds at the water's edge. The composition is rich in detail and simplicity, emphasizing the grace and serenity of the ducks in their natural habitat. The delicate rendering of the reeds, combined with the muted colors and subtle gradation of hues, evokes a serene atmosphere. The water, depicted with minimalistic strokes, reflects the quietude of the environment.Each element in the painting is thoughtfully placed, creating a balanced and harmonious composition that conveys the peaceful coexistence of life and nature. The framing of the scene by the slender reeds adds depth and draws the viewer's eye towards the central subjects of the ducks, highlighting their gentle interactions.This piece is not only a wonderful representation of Bairei's artistic talents but also a testament to the timeless appeal of Japanese woodblock prints. "Bairei gafu, Pl.

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Kōno Bairei was a Japanese painter, book illustrator, and art teacher. He was born (as Yasuda Bairei) and lived in Kyoto. He was a member of the Ukiyo-e school and was a master of kacho-e painting (depictions of birds and flowers) in the Meiji period of Japan.