Bairei gafu, Pl.61 (1905)
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61" by Kōno Bairei (1905)The artwork titled "Bairei gafu, Pl.61" by Kōno Bairei is a mesmerizing portrayal of flora and the subtle interplay of form and space characteristic of traditional Japanese art. Created in 1905, this painting belongs to Bairei's famous series of illustrated books, known collectively as "Bairei gafu", which reflects his profound mastery in the Japanese tradition of Kacho-e (pictures of flowers and birds).In this particular plate, the viewer is presented with a delicate yet dynamic arrangement of chrysanthemums, entwined and overlapping in natural chaos against a void, creating depth and inviting contemplation. The flowers are meticulously detailed, showcasing varied degrees of blooming that capture the transient beauty of nature. The naturalistic rendering of the petals, alongside the graceful leaves and stems, illustrates Bairei’s careful study of his botanical subjects.The use of monochromatic ink with faint brushes of color enhances the elegance and understated beauty of his composition. This technique allows the viewer to focus on the texture and detail of each element, engaging with the artwork in a meditative exploration of its details.Bairei’s work is not only a celebration of nature's beauty but also an exemplary piece of Meiji-period art that bridges the traditional and the modern in Japanese art history.