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Six-panel screen depicting Cranes, Edo Period (ink, colour, gold & silver on paper)

Six-panel screen depicting Cranes, Edo Period (ink, colour, gold & silver on paper)


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Six-panel screen depicting Cranes, Edo Period (ink, colour, gold & silver on paper)

483280 Six-panel screen depicting Cranes, Edo Period (ink, colour, gold & silver on paper) by Korin, Ogata (1658-1716); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Each panel measures 166x371. See 491620 for pair.); Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution; Gift of Charles L. Freer; Japanese, out of copyright

Media ID 22400178

© Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution Gift of Charles L. Freer / Bridgeman Images

Background Crane Cranes Flock Panel Panels Screen Shoji Silver Stroll Strolling Tsuru


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This print showcases a magnificent work of art from the Edo Period in Japan. Created by the talented artist Korin, Ogata (1658-1716), this six-panel screen depicts an enchanting scene of cranes. The use of ink, color, gold, and silver on paper brings these graceful creatures to life with stunning detail. The background of the screen is adorned with intricate patterns and delicate brushstrokes that add depth and richness to the composition. A flock of cranes takes center stage, their elegant forms captured in mid-stride as they walk across the panels. Each panel measures 166x371, creating an immersive experience for viewers. The symbolism behind cranes holds great significance in Japanese culture. These majestic birds are often associated with longevity, good fortune, and peace. As we gaze upon this artwork, we can't help but feel a sense of tranquility wash over us. Displayed at the Freer Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian Institution in the USA, this piece is truly a treasure worth admiring. Donated by Charles L. Freer himself, it serves as a testament to his appreciation for Japanese art. Whether you're drawn to its exquisite craftsmanship or captivated by its symbolic meaning, this six-panel screen depicting cranes is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who behold it.

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