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Masterpieces of Japan (Original Post)
Tanuki
Dec 2021
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ShazamIam
(2,575 posts)1. The Crow portrait made me go ah and is my favorite of the three, perfection.
Irish_Dem
(47,175 posts)3. I agree, bird painting is perfect and my favorite.
Captures the essence of Asian art very well.
Biophilic
(3,674 posts)2. Plum tree in snow sort of blew my mind because I realized how totally
immersed the artist had to be in the subject matter considering how it was painted. I've seen this before and obviously never really saw it until today. Thanks, they are all wonderful.
lostnfound
(16,187 posts)4. First two I instantly loved, but third one intrigues due to age and color
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And the echoes of leaves in the feathers