Bairei gafu, Pl.72 (1905)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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72" by Kōno Bairei (1905)We are delighted to present a captivating piece from our collection, titled "Bairei gafu, Pl.72," created by the influential Japanese artist Kōno Bairei in 1905. This artwork is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese painting that contributes uniquely to the understanding of Meiji period artistic expression.The painting illustrates a serene natural scene that features a delicate dragonfly perched elegantly on a stalk amid a thicket of rice plants. The detailed rendering of the rice grains, alongside the slender leaves bending under their own weight, offers a meticulous study of nature's intricate patterns and delicate balances. The dragonfly, expertly sketched with fine lines that reveal its fragile wings and slender body, becomes a symbol of grace and the ephemeral nature of life.Bairei’s use of muted earth tones complements the subtle interplay of the elements in the painting, emphasizing a harmony that resonates with the viewer’s sense of tranquility and peace. His mastery in depicting the simplicity and beauty of the natural world encourages us to pause and reflect on the often-overlooked details of our surrounding environment.This piece is an exceptional part of our collection, embodying the aesthetics and philosophy of Japanese art.