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Peony

Size: 41.0cm by 59.0cm (16.14 in by 23.23 in) | Enlargement | Shipping Code: [XL] ?

Designer: Uemura Shoko

Era: Late Showa | Currency: $ / £ /

Price: ¥ 42,000$ 310.00£ 235.00€ 265.00

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Description: Uemura Shoko (1902–2001), a Kyoto native and Japanese-style painter active during the Showa period, came from a distinguished lineage of artists. He was the son of Uemura Shoen, the celebrated master of modern bijin-ga (paintings of beautiful women).

Shoko developed a deep fascination with the natural world, particularly birds and flowers (kacho-ga). Guided by the belief that “you cannot paint birds unless you understand their lives,” he adopted a meticulous approach through sketching and field observation. He traveled abroad to study the ecology of various bird species and constructed a large aviary at his studio, where he kept approximately 280 different species. This allowed him to observe birds throughout their lifecycles and capture their movements, behaviors, and subtle expressions.

This print features a white peony in full bloom, accompanied by a single bud to its right. The composition is framed in the shape of a traditional fan, set against a golden, sparkling background. The subtle shimmer of the gold enhances the refined beauty of the peony and lends an elegant, quality to the overall design.


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