Crane in Waves (1833 – 1835) by Hiroshige

Crane in Waves - Hiroshige - 1833 - 1835

Artwork Information

TitleCrane in Waves
ArtistHiroshige
Date1833 - 1835
Art MovementUkiyo-e

About Crane in Waves

The artwork, titled “Crane in Waves,” was created by the esteemed artist Hiroshige between the years 1833 and 1835. This piece belongs to the Ukiyo-e art movement and falls under the genre of animal painting.

In the artwork, a crane stands poised amidst dynamic, tumultuous waves. The bird’s delicate feathers are meticulously detailed, showcasing a harmonious blend of soft hues and intricate patterns. The waves surrounding the crane exhibit a spirited and vigorous movement, rendered in varying shades of blue and white that emphasize their powerful, swirling nature. The crane’s serene and composed demeanor contrasts strikingly with the energetic backdrop, creating a captivating juxtaposition that epitomizes the elegance and beauty characteristic of Ukiyo-e art.

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