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A Hawk Capturing a Crane in Flight, c. 1715 (hand-coloured woodblock print)
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A Hawk Capturing a Crane in Flight, c. 1715 (hand-coloured woodblock print)
5859250 A Hawk Capturing a Crane in Flight, c.1715 (hand-coloured woodblock print) by Torii Kiyomasu I (fl.1697-1722); 56x28.5 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: by Torii Kiyomasu I (fl.1697-1722))
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This hand-coloured woodblock print, titled "A Hawk Capturing a Crane in Flight" transports viewers to the vibrant world of 18th-century Japan. Created by Torii Kiyomasu I, a renowned artist of the time, this masterpiece measures an impressive 56x28.5 cm and is housed at The Art Institute of Chicago. The artwork depicts a dramatic moment frozen in time: a hawk swooping down from above to capture its prey - a graceful crane in mid-flight. The intricate details and vivid colors bring life to both creatures, showcasing the artist's skillful technique and attention to realism. As we gaze upon this scene, we are reminded of the rich artistic heritage of Asia. Japanese prints like these have long been admired for their ability to convey movement and emotion with minimalistic elegance. This particular piece captures the essence of nature's raw power and beauty. The absence of human figures allows us to fully immerse ourselves in this natural spectacle. We witness the sheer determination etched on the hawk's face as it spreads its wings wide, ready for triumph or defeat. The delicate feathers of the crane flutter gracefully against an expanse of open sky. Dating back to Japan's Edo period (1603-1868), this artwork offers us not only a glimpse into historical artistry but also insight into cultural symbolism and storytelling traditions that have shaped Asian art for centuries. Bridgeman Images has preserved this extraordinary print so that audiences worldwide can appreciate its timeless allure without
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