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Hokusai
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(Or scroll down for images and details. Lenin is a participant in the eBay (EPN) affiliate program) Cranes on a Pine Tree is a refined ukiyo-e design by Japanese master Katsushika Hokusai, celebrated for his extraordinary ability to combine natural observation with elegant composition. The work reflects traditional Japanese themes of harmony between wildlife and landscape. The composition depicts cranes perched among the branches of a pine tree, a subject rich in symbolic meaning within Japanese culture. Cranes are often associated with longevity, good fortune, and peace, while pine trees symbolise endurance and resilience, creating a calm and balanced visual message. Hokusai is best known internationally for his landscape series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji, including the iconic The Great Wave off Kanagawa. However, his broader body of work includes a wide range of nature studies that demonstrate his mastery of line, form, and seasonal atmosphere. Cranes on a Pine Tree is admired for its quiet elegance and carefully structured composition, reflecting the Japanese aesthetic principle of simplicity combined with symbolic depth. This canvas print edition reproduces the delicate detail and balanced design of the original ukiyo-e artwork, making it especially appealing to collectors of Japanese art, nature prints, and minimalist decorative interiors.
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