Bairei gafu, Pl.65 (1905)
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65 (1905) Artist: Kōno BaireiThe artwork "Bairei gafu, Pl.65" by Japanese artist Kōno Bairei, created in 1905, captures the elegance of nature with a minimalist yet profound expression typical of traditional Japanese art. This piece is a part of Bairei's illustration series that highlights the tranquil beauty of flowers and fauna in a delicate interplay.In this painting, we see an ethereal depiction of blooming chrysanthemums accompanied by lively cicadas. The chrysanthemums are rendered with careful, thin black ink lines and touches of soft pink, symbolizing rejuvenation and longevity in Japanese culture. Contrasting with the soft petals, several cicadas are depicted in mid-motion, their detailed wings and bodies adding a dynamic element to the serene floral backdrop.The composition balances the detailed subjects at the right with ample negative space on the left, which is a hallmark of Japanese aesthetics, emphasizing simplicity and the concept of ma (space or pause). The signature of Kōno Bairei can be seen at the bottom right, adding authenticity to this tranquil portrayal of nature.This piece beautifully showcases Bairei's mastery in kacho-e (pictures of birds and flowers), a genre that celebrates the inherent beauty and seasonal symbolism of elements from the natural world. "Bairei gafu, Pl.