Flying Cranes Night Sky Japanese Woodblock Print 1901 – Korin Furuya
Created in 1901 for Bijutsukai, this striking design by Korin Furuya features white cranes gliding across a deep black night sky. The minimalist composition highlights movement and balance, with delicate silhouettes emerging from textured darkness. Rooted in traditional Japanese woodblock aesthetics, the artwork symbolizes longevity, grace, and harmony with nature. The bold contrast between light and shadow makes this piece both dramatic and serene. Ideal for lovers of Japanese art and symbolic bird motifs, this 1901 print offers timeless elegance for refined interior décor.
Features:
Authentic 1901 Bijutsukai Japanese art design
Elegant crane silhouettes symbolizing longevity
Minimalist black and white woodblock style
Strong contrast with refined textured background
Inspired by traditional Meiji era aesthetics
Museum quality archival reproduction
High resolution fade resistant inks
Ideal for Japanese, Zen, or modern décor
Lightweight and easy to frame
Available in 8 x 12 inches and 20 x 30 inches
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