Swallows in Flight (c. 1832) Japanese Woodblock – Katsushika Hokusai
Created around 1832, this lively composition features swallows captured in mid-flight with sweeping wing arcs. Hokusai’s precise detailing and rhythmic arrangement reflect balance and motion central to Japanese aesthetics. The interplay of dark plumage with subtle red accents enhances contrast and depth. Each bird’s unique posture conveys energy and freedom, making the artwork visually engaging. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and admirers of traditional Asian prints, this reproduction blends movement with minimalist elegance. The piece celebrates wildlife through refined Edo craftsmanship. A graceful avian study by Katsushika Hokusai.
Features:
High-quality reproduction of 1832 swallow print
Dynamic composition with multiple flight poses
Archival canvas with crisp detailing
Fade-resistant color technology
Balanced contrast and rhythmic design
Lightweight yet durable presentation
Available in 12 x 8 inches and 30 x 20 inches
Authentic Japanese artwork by Katsushika Hokusai
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