The original Descending Geese of Katada is a woodblock print by Japanese artist, Utagawa Hiroshige, who is considered one of the last great masters of his trade. He was best known for his landscapes and portraying birds and flowers, setting him apart from other ukiyo-e artists. This piece is included in his collection, Eight Views of Omi Province, which shows us 8 views of Lake Biwa during different seasons and different types of weather. The poem in the upper left corner translates to "Flying across numerous peaks, and getting really close to Koshiji; yet, the wild geese cannot resist descending at Katada." Although this collection is rarely displayed live, you can own a beautiful hand painted oil reproduction of the Descending Geese of Katada to hang in your home. With its calm scene and the gentle blue and red colors, it would be a beautiful piece to hang in the bedroom!
- Hand painted art means unique to every owner. Each art may vary slightly in brush details due to the nature of being hand painted so no two paintings are the same.
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- 100% handmade oil painting on artist grade canvas - certificate of authenticity included
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- Descending Geese at Katada, No. 6 from Eight Views of Omi - Framed Oil reproduction of an original painting by Hiroshige
- Art by Hiroshige
- Art will come unframed, rolled in a tube unless a frame is selected.