Imao Keinen’s A Pair of Peacocks in Spring is a stunning example of traditional Japanese woodblock printing from the late 19th century. Keinen, a Kyoto-based master painter and printmaker, was celebrated for his ability to capture birds and flowers with extraordinary precision and elegance. This composition features two majestic peacocks among delicate spring blossoms, symbolizing beauty, renewal, and prosperity. A timeless piece of Japanese art, it embodies the refined aesthetics of the Meiji period.
Imao Keinen’s A Pair of Peacocks in Spring is a stunning example of traditional Japanese woodblock printing from the late 19th century. Keinen, a Kyoto-based master painter and printmaker, was celebrated for his ability to capture birds and flowers with extraordinary precision and elegance. This composition features two majestic peacocks among delicate spring blossoms, symbolizing beauty, renewal, and prosperity. A timeless piece of Japanese art, it embodies the refined aesthetics of the Meiji period.