Bairei Kono was a highly renowned artist in the bird and flower painting school (kacho-ga) in the imperial city and old capital of Japan, Kyoto. For Bairei, it was a long journey, as he started his painting studies at the age of 8 in the Maruyama School of naturalist painting. At 27, he transferred to the Nanga School, which embraces the painting of natural history and botanical subjects in an expressive and less restrained manner. He was instrumental in establishing the Kyoto School of Painting, finally retiring to open his own studio to other painters.
Each print measures approximately 10 ½ inches by 8 ½ inches and is on softly aged double washi paper, as pulled from the folder. The background of each print is not toned, but tinted a very light taupe colour. The red chop of Bairei is on each one.
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