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Laven🎭
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🎨 Cranes (one of a pair), 18th century by Itō Jakuchū 🇯🇵 Ink on paper. 233 x 83.2 cm. Freer Gallery of Art, USA About the artwork: In "Cranes (one of a pair)," Jakuchū likely portrays the cranes with exceptional realism and attentiveness to detail, characteristics that are emblematic of his work. Cranes are a recurrent motif in Japanese art and culture, symbolizing longevity and fidelity. This artwork would feature one or more cranes standing amidst a minimalistic yet evocative landscape, possibly with subtle hints of water or reeds, typical settings for cranes in Japanese painting.
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The portrayal of cranes reflects Jakuchū's mastery in blending symbolic depth with lifelike precision, embodying both cultural significance and artistic excellence. 18 $HUNT
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